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Hole
Hole
a.
Whole
.
Hole
n.
A
hollow
place
or
cavity
; an
excavation
; a
pit
; an
opening
in or
through
a
solid
body
, a
fabric
,
etc
.; a
perforation
; a
rent
; a
fissure
.
Hole
n.
An
excavation
in
the
ground
,
made
by an
animal
to
live
in, or a
natural
cavity
inhabited
by an
animal
;
hence
, a
low
,
narrow
, or
dark
lodging
or
place
; a
mean
habitation
.
Hole
n.
To
cut
,
dig
, or
bore
a
hole
or
holes
in; as, to
hole
a
post
for
the
insertion
of
rails
or
bars
.
Hole
n.
To
drive
into
a
hole
, as an
animal
, or a
billiard
ball
.
Hole
v. i.
To go or
get
into
a
hole
.
Hole
n.
A
small
cavity
used
in
some
games
,
usually
one
into
which
a
marble
or
ball
is to be
played
or
driven
;
hence
, a
score
made
by
playing
a
marble
or
ball
into
such
a
hole
, as in
golf
.
Hole
n.
At
Eton
College
,
England
,
that
part
of
the
floor
of
the
court
between
the
step
and
the
pepperbox
.
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