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pothole

[pot-hohl] / ˈpɒtˌhoʊl /


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One New York City mechanic is raking in $2,200 a night, off a single pothole.

From MarketWatch

The cost of fixing all the potholes on local roads in England and Wales would be an estimated £18.6bn, the industry body that oversees road surfacuing has warned.

From BBC

I tripped on a pothole and dropped my basket.

From Literature

A woman who ended up in hospital after tripping on a "dangerous" pothole says she is concerned for the safety of other road users.

From BBC

Landscape gardener Harry Smith-Hagget has been filling potholes with bright primroses, before filming the results and posting the clips online.

From BBC