Then the pole stuck firmly to the bomb like a nail to a strong magnet.
We passed a pole stuck in the muck and then another boat drifting helplessly with a forlorn boy at the helm.
A pole was sticking out of the water, barely fifty yards ahead of them.
She got into the flat-bottomed boat and tried to push it away from the bank but the pole stuck in the mud and the boat was too heavy for her to move.
When they got nearly halfway, Craig's pole stuck in the sand and threw him overboard.
I got out to look for them, because I figured they wouldn't go far, not with that nice pole stuck there.
He jiggled them in frustration; the glass rattled, but a wooden pole stuck in the bottom groove kept them from opening.
They extract the poles, fasten the top of the crate and stick the poles through the rings of the wooden crate.
Is that the north pole and the south pole sticking out of the earth?
"I suppose it's just a pole stuck in the ground?"