Typically, a jacal would consist of slim close-set poles tied together and filled out with mud, clay and grasses.
It was difficult to make out their overall shapes, but they all rested on slim poles jutting from black plinths.
With all of its branches gone and most of its bark peeled away, it was a slim pole of fresh wood more than twenty feet long.
A slim pole adorned with cymbals served as the set for this ensemble, named after a Lindy Hopper of the 1930's.
The wheel had been nailed flat on top of a slim pole.
Prepeleac itself is a Romanian-language word of unattested origin, designating slim wooden poles or pegs.
Both kayaks and canoes go through a series of 25 gates, as in ski racing, with slim poles suspended from overhead wires.
It features a car headlight, mounted on a tall, slim, chrome-plated pole.
Behind him, in similar postures, were his two 'red-stripes', both now holding slim, twelve-foot long poles topped with pennants bearing the symbol of their house.
They fell away and he crouched behind the slim pole to avoid the stabbing lance.