A hole for the escape of gas or air.
1 And another soldier crossed the open space before the dangerous vent-hole .
2 The vent-hole was not so important to stop, so I let it alone.
3 And the first arrivals pointed out the much-dreaded vent-hole to those who came after.
4 I know not what vent-hole daylight habitually illumined his soul.
5 At its roots was the vent-hole of the cave.
6 As a vent-hole for the envy, hatred and uncharitableness of mankind, politics cannot be overestimated.
7 The sky is but a vent-hole .
8 He had accomplished about two-thirds of his journey when a long, crimson flame shot forth from the vent-hole .
9 He tied a lantern to a rope and lowered it down what looked like an old vent-hole in the lava.
10 They made no sound, inclosed in the cellar as in a strong-box, obtaining air only from a small, iron-barred vent-hole .
11 The pie had the outlines of a star in its centre by way of a vent-hole ; the edges were nicely crimped.
12 This obscure vent-hole allows one to make out some big objects ranged along the corridor; they are low stretchers, like coffins.
13 If it had not been for a small vent-hole far away up in a corner, we should have been suffocated, maybe.
14 They covered the floor with Oahu mats for a carpet, stopped up the vent-hole in bad weather, and made it their head-quarters.
15 It was big enough to hold eight or ten men, and had a door at the side, and a vent-hole at top.
16 A fourth companion in captivity was unfortunately too large to pass through the vent-hole of the prison, and was shot by the English.
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