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bollard

[bol-erd] / ˈbɒl ərd /


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Aside from its height, it will be made of tightly spaced steel bollards, which are more difficult to see through than current material.

From Seattle Times

A spokesperson for the council said the number of bollards that had been installed demonstrated the "scale of the problem".

From BBC

The annual Christmas day swim in Porthcawl saw many happily turn up in festive swim costumes and fancy dress - such as traffic bollards, Christmas crackers and the unusual combination of Santa on a flamingo dinghy.

From BBC

Temporary bollards glued to the road to stop motorists making an illegal left-turn from Leith Walk into London Road have been knocked down by drivers.

From BBC

Towering steel bollards closed off wildlife corridors, preventing animals like tiny elf owls, pronghorns and big cats from Mexico to cross into the U.S. to hunt and mate.

From Seattle Times