Opening in the surface of an object.
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.
Informal terms for a difficult situation.
Informal terms for the mouth.
Другие значения термина "hole" 1 Note the entrance; a vertical hole in the snow in the foreground
2 Not a break in the ceiling; not a hole in the floor.
3 At the bottom cut a hole in the edge, about 4 in.
4 In the country the after-birth can be buried in a deep hole .
5 I'll insult him; drill a hole in him; my honour requires it.
6 The bow-string holding the stick made it whirl in the hole beneath.
7 The rest he folded and placed in the hole under the money.
8 Through the hole I saw the oil-lamp shining in the outer room.
9 Then the gaze of Eradicate traveled to the hole in the roof.
10 Egypt's black - hole economy is potentially the kingdom's most expensive foreign policy commitment.
11 Then all the mice came scampering from the hole in the wall.
12 I groped in the direction of the sounds, feeling for the hole .
13 The hole slanted downward, and the bullet was embedded in the porch.
14 A coke fire can be made in a hole in the ground.
15 He observed a little hole rusted in the running-board of the motor.
16 He looked again at the hole in the ground and swore painedly.
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