Formed when water pours over the top of a submerged object, or underwater ledges, causing the surface water to flow back upstream toward the object.
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Examples for "hole"
Examples for "hole"
1Note the entrance; a vertical hole in the snow in the foreground
2Not a break in the ceiling; not a hole in the floor.
3At the bottom cut a hole in the edge, about 4 in.
4In the country the after-birth can be buried in a deep hole.
5I'll insult him; drill a hole in him; my honour requires it.
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2To our knowledge, however, no comprehensive analysis of hydraulic fracturing depths exists.
3Such was the case with the water-tight arrangement in the hydraulic press.
4Counsel said a hydraulic ladder should have been used during the incident.
5If anything was inside, we'd need a hydraulic drill to free it.
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2Another says, I was surprised by how well this draft stopper works.
3Not infrequently one end of the handle terminated in a tobacco stopper.
4The seaman stationed at the stopper obeyed, and down went the anchor.
5And he filled the bottle with water and put back the stopper.