A local region of low pressure or descending air that causes a plane to lose height suddenly.
1The thing paused for a moment in the air hole, looking back.
2You'll need to poke an air hole or two in the lid.
3It was solid and firm, not even an air hole to be seen.
4Roly went down through an air hole in the ice.
5Poor Roly slipped through an air hole in the ice.
6An air hole allows oxygen in, but keeps predators out.
7Near by was an air hole through the ice.
8She checked her air hole a second time.
9Snow fell on her as the stick went through the snow and opened the air hole.
10Without the air hole, she could easily doze into a sleep from which she'd never wake up.
11Hartrich was buried but managed to punch a hand through the snow surface to create an air hole.
12He could wait for what he wished as the Eskimo sits for days at the air hole until the seal appears.
13She started climbing up the hazelnut bush and used the stick that had kept the air hole open to widen it.
14Archy's suspicions are awakened, and he climbs into the pork pie through an air hole, and prepares his soul for parlous times.
15Had there not chanced to be another air hole a few yards below, our hero's career would have ended then and there.
16When she woke the next day, the first thing she did was check her air hole again, but the gale raged on.