Hole

  • 11hole — n Hole, hollow, cavity, pocket, void, vacuum are comparable when they mean an open or unfilled space in a thing. Hole may apply to an opening in a solid body that is or that suggests a depression or an excavation {those holes where eyes did once… …

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  • 12Hole — 〈[hoʊl] n. 15; Sp.; Golf〉 Loch [engl.] * * * Hole [hoʊl], das; s, s [engl. hole] (Golf): ↑ 1Loch (5). * * * Hole [hoʊl], das; s, s [engl. hole] ( …

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  • 13Høle — is a village and former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway.The municipality was separated from Strand as Høgsfjord formannskapsdistrikt in 1842. On 1 January 1871 the district Forsand was divided from Høgsfjord to form a municipality of its… …

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  • 14Hole — Hole, v. i. To go or get into a hole. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 15hole\ in — • hole up • hole in v slang To take refuge or shelter; put up; lodge. After a day s motoring, Harry found a room for rent and holed up for the night. The thief holed up at an abandoned farm. Let s hole in, said Father as we came to a motel that… …

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  • 16hole\ up — • hole up • hole in v slang To take refuge or shelter; put up; lodge. After a day s motoring, Harry found a room for rent and holed up for the night. The thief holed up at an abandoned farm. Let s hole in, said Father as we came to a motel that… …

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  • 17Hole — (h[=o]l), a. Whole. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 18Hole — [houl] das; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. hole, eigtl. »Loch«> Golfloch (Sport) …

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  • 19hole — [n1] opening in a solid object aperture, breach, break, burrow, cave, cavern, cavity, chamber, chasm, chink, cistern, cleft, covert, crack, cranny, crater, cut, den, dent, depression, dimple, dip, excavation, eyelet, fissure, foramen, fracture,… …

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  • 20Hole [1] — Hole, Kirchspiel im Amte Buskerud des norwegischen Stiftes Aggerhuus; 21/2 QM., 3200 Ew …

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