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    Hole
    /hōl/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make a hole or holes in: "a fuel tank was holed by the attack and a fire started"
    • 2. hit (the ball) so that it falls into a hole: "alternate shots from each partner until the ball is holed"
  2. The meaning of HOLE is an opening through something : perforation. How to use hole in a sentence.

  3. Hole definition: an opening through something; gap; aperture. See examples of HOLE used in a sentence.

  4. an empty space in an object, usually with an opening to the object's surface, or an opening that goes completely through an object: dig a hole We dug a hole and planted the tree. hole in My sweater has a hole in it. Drill a hole through the back of the cupboard and pass the wires through. Synonyms. cavity.

  5. A hole isn't just a hollow space dug out of the ground or punched out of something. When you're talking casually with friends, you can also call a place that's small or dumpy a hole, like a rundown town or a really tiny apartment.

  6. hole. (hōl) n. 1. A hollowed place in something solid; a cavity or pit: dug a hole in the ground with a shovel. 2. a. An opening or perforation: a hole in the clouds; had a hole in the elbow of my sweater. b. Sports An opening in a defensive formation, such as the area of a baseball infield between two adjacent fielders. c.

  7. Definition of hole noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 4 days ago · hole, cavity, excavation refer to a hollow place in anything. hole is the common word for this idea: a hole in turf. cavity is a more formal or scientific term for a hollow within the body or in a substance, whether with or without a passage outward: a cavity in a tooth; the cranial cavity.

  9. HOLE definition: 1. a hollow space in something, or an opening in a surface: 2. a hollow space where a…. Learn more.

  10. an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock. a hollow place in a solid body or mass; a cavity: a hole in the ground. the excavated habitation of an animal; burrow.

  11. HOLE meaning: 1 : an opening into or through something; 2 : a hollow place in the ground

  12. an empty space in an object, usually with an opening to the object's surface, or an opening that goes completely through an object: dig a hole We dug a hole and planted the tree. hole in My jumper's got a hole in it. Drill a hole through the back of the cupboard and pass the wires through. Synonyms. cavity.

  13. Hole Definition. A hollow or hollowed-out place; cavity. A small, dingy, squalid place; any dirty, badly lighted room, house, etc. An opening in or through anything; break; gap. A hole in the wall. An opening in a defensive formation, such as the area of a baseball infield between two adjacent fielders.

  14. hole meaning, definition, what is hole: an empty space in something solid: Learn more.

  15. n. an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock. a hollow place in a solid body or mass; a cavity: a hole in the ground. the excavated habitation of an animal; burrow. a small, dingy, or shabby place: I couldn't live in a hole like that.

  16. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HoleHole - Wikipedia

    A hole is an opening in or through a particular medium, usually a solid body. Holes occur through natural and artificial processes, and may be useful for various purposes, or may represent a problem needing to be addressed in many fields of engineering.

  17. 4 days ago · hole, cavity, excavation refer to a hollow place in anything. hole is the common word for this idea: a hole in turf. cavity is a more formal or scientific term for a hollow within the body or in a substance, whether with or without a passage outward: a cavity in a tooth; the cranial cavity.

  18. 5 days ago · hole (third-person singular simple present holes, present participle holing, simple past and past participle holed) ( transitive ) To make holes in (an object or surface). Shrapnel holed the ship's hull.

  19. a hollow space in something, or an opening in a surface: a bullet hole. There's a hole in the roof. We dug a hole to plant the tree. Fewer examples. I've mended that hole in your skirt for you. They blasted a hole in the rock face. The nail had torn a hole in my skirt. He dropped his cigarette and burnt a hole in his jacket.

  20. Definition of hole noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  21. Synonyms for HOLE: aperture, opening, crevice, orifice, slit, perforation, fissure, crack; Antonyms of HOLE: seal, patch, filling, plug, fill, filler, barrier, obstruction.

  22. verb. /hoʊl/ Verb Forms. make a hole. [transitive, usually passive] hole something to make a hole or holes in something, especially a boat or ship The ship had been holed by a missile. The hull was holed in several places. Want to learn more?

  23. View definitions for hole. hole. noun as in opening in a solid object. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Antonyms. Strongest matches. break. crack. crater. cut. dent. gap. mouth. pit. pocket. tunnel. void. window. Strong matches. aperture. breach. burrow. cavern. cavity. chamber. chasm. chink. cistern. cleft. cranny. den. depression. dimple. dip.

  24. ace: [noun] a die face marked with one spot. a playing card marked in its center with one pip. a domino end marked with one spot.

  25. Definition of hole verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  26. By. Brien Posey. A server is a computer program or device that provides a service to another computer program and its user, also known as the client. In a data center, the physical computer that a server program runs on is also frequently referred to as a server. That machine might be a dedicated server or it might be used for other purposes.

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