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hole in Konkani कोंकणी

hole in Nepali नेपाली

hole in Sindhi سنڌي

hole in Tamil தமிழ்

hole in Urdu اُردُو

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  • hole
    adj. holeless.

  • hole
    expr. blow a hole in, to damage, weaken, or ruin.
    Ex. The provision blows a hole in the entire fabric that the Supreme Court has woven to deter official lawlessness (Time).

  • hole
    expr. burn a hole in one's pocket, (of money) to make a person want very much to spend it.
    Ex. The dollar burned a hole in the boy's pocket until he bought candy and ice cream with it.

  • hole
    expr. hole out, to hit a golf ball into a hole.
    Ex. An uppish stroke off the last ball of Goodwin's opening saw him hole out (London Times).

  • hole
    expr. hole up,
    a. to go or put into a hole.
    Ex. In November the badgers all hole up for the winter.
    b. (Figurative:)
    Ex. The robbers holed up in an old cabin.

  • hole
    expr. in the hole,
    a. in debt or financial difficulties.
    Ex. Fort Wayne's symphony was $22,000 in the hole, but contributions pulled it out (Wall Street Journal).
    b. (of a card in stud poker) not showing; face down.
    Ex. He was a

  • hole
    expr. make a hole in, (Informal.) to use up a large amount of.
    Ex. An average daily consumption of four glasses ... makes a hole in the income of the working class (Spectator).

  • hole
    expr. pick holes in, to find fault with; criticize.
    Ex. We do not go to visit a neighbour, in order to pick holes in him and his establishment (Dinah M. Mulock).

  • hole
    expr. shoot full of holes, to criticize; show the fault with.
    Ex. His harebrained scheme was shot full of holes by the older boys.

  • hole
    hole, noun, verb, holed,holing.

  • hole
    noun 1. an open place; opening; gap.
    Ex. a hole in a sock.
    2. a hollow place in something solid.
    Ex. a hole in the road. Swiss cheese has holes in it.
    3a. a hollow place in the earth in which an animal lives; burrow.
    Ex. R

  • hole
    v.i. 1. to make a hole or holes.
    2. to go into a hole.

  • hole
    v.t. 1. to make a hole or holes in; perforate.
    2. to make (a hole); sink (a shaft); bore (a tunnel).
    3. to hit or drive (a golf ball) into a hole.
    Ex. Pattinson missed only one putt that looked holeable and holed a good number that we

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