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hole, hollow | a depression hollowed out of solid matter; hole | |
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hole, golf hole | one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course | |
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hole | an opening into or through something | |
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hole | make holes in | |
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hole | a fault | |
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fix, mess, jam, hole, pickle, muddle, kettle of fish | informal terms for a difficult situation | |
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trap, hole, cakehole, maw, yap, gob | informal terms for the mouth | |
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hole out, hole | [in golf] hit the ball into the hole | |
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hole | an unoccupied space | |
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hole | an opening deliberately made in or through something |