18 collocations for pooling

In conquering a fair field, women will have to pool their brains even more effectively than they have in the past.

To meet this competition, four printers, in 1640, formed a partnership and pooled their efforts.

We control practically an unlimited capital, and we pool all profits.

Men begin to pool their earnings, little piles, big piles.

Four of us, Lester, Atwood, Bates and myself pooled our rather scanty funds and rented a small apartment.

While we waited for the manager to come out, we stood with bowed heads so that the sleet could pool off our hats, and through a big crack in the plank floor we could see hard red candies swirling below.

But the women of the Fatherland were free to pool their ideas in philanthropic and hygienic corners, and venture out at times on educational highways.

In the course of eating it they pooled their real-estate impressions and information.

The lineal heirs had pooled their issues and were now fighting side by side.

Men pooled their labor and implements at hay time and harvest, and combined for their mutual benefit in other ways.

A Ministry of Munitions has been created, with Mr. Lloyd George in charge; and members of the Cabinet have decided to pool their salaries with a view to their being divided equally.

There, before they separated for a long leave, which was sure to be followed by honorable discharge, five of them agreed to pool their share of the prize money to charter a craft, preferably a submarine, and go in search of the treasure city of Siberia.

And when Mac said they must pool their stores, the Colonel and the Boy agreed as readily as O'Flynn, whose stores consisted of a little bacon, some navy beans, and a demijohn of whisky.

It was the plan of a mixed or composite electoral college, in which Mahomedans and Hindus should pool their votes, so to say.

"I might arrange to pool ages with you.

In the hollow under the dark cliffs was a little lake or pool forty or fifty yards from shore to shore.

It wouldn't do to pool Potts' cakenever!

He wouldn't listen when they had told him tea was the stuff up here, andwell, perhaps other fellows didn't miss coffee as much as a Kentuckian, though he had heardNever mind; they wouldn't pool the coffee.

18 collocations for  pooling