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Hole   /hoʊl/   Listen
Hole

noun
1.
An opening into or through something.
2.
An opening deliberately made in or through something.
3.
One playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course.  Synonym: golf hole.
4.
An unoccupied space.
5.
A depression hollowed out of solid matter.  Synonym: hollow.
6.
A fault.
7.
Informal terms for a difficult situation.  Synonyms: fix, jam, kettle of fish, mess, muddle, pickle.  "He made a muddle of his marriage"
8.
Informal terms for the mouth.  Synonyms: cakehole, gob, maw, trap, yap.
verb
1.
Hit the ball into the hole.  Synonym: hole out.
2.
Make holes in.



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"Hole" Quotes from Famous Books



... sunlight. In the wooded pasture some trunks are bathed with a golden glory, while others yet stand iron gray in the deep shadows. The world is awake. The day's work begins. One late young redhead in a hole high up in the decaying trunk of an aspen tree calls loudly for his breakfast, redoubling his noise as his mother approaches with the first course. Sitting clumsily on a big stump, a big baby cowbird, well able ...
— Some Summer Days in Iowa • Frederick John Lazell

... necklace consisting of a single string of beads, which in many cases are old and of considerable value (Pls. 19 and 28). Every Kayan has the shell of the ear perforated, and when fully dressed wears, thrust forward through the hole in each shell, the big upper canine tooth of the tiger-cat; but he is not entitled to wear these until he has been on the warpath. Those who have taken a head or otherwise distinguished themselves in war may wear, instead of the teeth, pieces of similar ...
— The Pagan Tribes of Borneo • Charles Hose and William McDougall

... a few minutes in the snow, looking at the pale filter of light that came through a hole in the curtain of the woman's window; and as he looked something came between him and the light. Against the cabin he saw the shadow of a sneaking human form; and as silently as the steely flash of the aurora over his head, as swiftly as a lean deer, he sped ...
— The Honor of the Big Snows • James Oliver Curwood

... outward seeming, but in a frenzy within, he went down to the station one night, and, stooping to the pigeon-hole, he asked the ticket-clerk, in the suavest voice, whether he could tell him how far it was to London. The official put forward his face to reply when Cullingworth drove his fist through the little hole with the force of a piston. The clerk flew ...
— The Stark Munro Letters • J. Stark Munro

... upon his benefactor and his foe, is an object of alarm to the world, like a snake that hath taken shelter in a house, to the inmates thereof. What prosperity can he have who is an object of alarm to the world? People always do him an injury when they find a hole. Therefore, should men never exhibit might in excess nor forgiveness on all occasions. One should put forth his might and show his forgiveness on proper occasions. He that becometh forgiving at the proper time and harsh and mighty also at the proper ...
— Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Bk. 3 Pt. 1 • Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa


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