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hole
noun as in opening in a solid object
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Example Sentences
“Just having him right there, clogging the hole, like taking on two, three sometimes,” Young said, laughing.
It left a hole in us as a team, but the way we bounced back in the Euros maybe wouldn't have happened if we won.
Officers found at least three bullet holes in a window of the building, which was occupied at the time.
How viscerally satisfying to scream “Head like a hole, black as your soul / I’d rather die than give you control” as American life seems to unravel with each passing hour.
But at Wednesday’s hearing, Cassidy started to take steps to climb out of his embarrassing hole.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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