Hole [noun]

Definition of Hole:

opening in a solid object

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Sentence/Example of Hole:

Turns out the watering hole is locally owned and has been around for more than 80 years.

Many security holes can be fixed in time for November if states have the technical expertise to do so.

It performed best in the crashing waves but could also be surfed in some of the small holes off the current.

It’s also important to remember that we’re still very, very deep in the hole we fell into in April, and that job growth in the private sector is slowing.

Some sheaths include holes in their perimeter, allowing you weave paracord through them to create easily customizable mounts.

The circles, Schmidt suggested, represented the realm of the dead, which could only be entered by crawling through the hole.

New York City already announced last week it would lay off 400 emergency medical service employees as it works to fill budget holes created from plummeting sales and hotel tax revenues.

New Jersey now expects to be $10 billion in the hole, the state says.

Housing authorities across the country, many of which have substandard living conditions, are increasingly turning to rent collection to plug financial holes resulting from years of federal cuts.

Those magnetic field lines create funnel-shaped holes in the magnetosphere.