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Eyehole

noun
1.
A hole (in a door or an oven etc) through which you can peep.  Synonyms: peephole, spyhole.
2.
A small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord or hook or bar.  Synonym: eyelet.






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"Eyehole" Quotes from Famous Books



... entirely off the head will be found of the utmost advantage to explorers or collectors in foreign countries, as the skulls may be numbered and a corresponding number scratched on a tin, or written on a parchment label, which may be tied through the eyehole of the skin. The skulls being left loose, their skins may be packed in barrels, and if well rubbed in with my preservative (No. 9), and looked at occasionally to prevent mildew, they will, after the lapse of many years, only need relaxing to make perfect specimens. ...
— Practical Taxidermy • Montagu Browne

... cows were tied up. We lived in a place beyond, that was separated off from the cows by balks of rough timber. I used to watch them being milked through a crack between two of the balks where a knot had fallen out, leaving a convenient eyehole about the height of a walking-stick from ...
— The Wanderer's Necklace • H. Rider Haggard



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