The spelling of "more beanpole" is straightforward once you understand the pronunciation. Written in IPA phonetic transcription, it would be /mɔr ˈbinpoʊl/. The "more" is pronounced like "moor" with a long "o" sound, while "beanpole" is pronounced as it is spelled. The emphasis is on the second syllable of "beanpole". This phrase is often used to describe someone who is tall and thin, like a beanpole. So, if you want to compliment someone on their lanky figure, you can tell them that they look like a "more beanpole".