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Hole Definition & Meaning

1. An opening or gap in a surface or object.

Example: There was a hole in the roof of the house.

2. A hollowed-out place in the ground.

Example: The rabbit dug a hole in the garden.

3. A small cavity or depression in a tooth.

Example: The dentist filled the cavity in my tooth.

4. A difficult or embarrassing situation.

Example: He dug himself into a hole by lying to his boss.

5. A slang term for a prison cell.

Example: The criminal was thrown into the hole for his misdeeds.

Examples of the word hole used in sentences.

  • The golfer hit the ball into the hole.
  • There is a hole in the road, please be careful.
  • Can you help me fill this hole with dirt?
  • The rabbit dug a hole in the ground.
  • I found a small hole in my shirt.
  • The golf ball rolled into a hole on the green, and my friend cheered in excitement.
  • I fell into a hole while hiking in the woods and sprained my ankle.
  • My sock has a hole in it and my big toe keeps popping out.
  • The plumber fixed the leaky faucet by replacing the worn-out washer with a new one.
  • Don't forget to punch a hole in your ticket before boarding the train.
  • My cat loves to play with a toy that has a small hole in it to bat around.
  • The old shirt I found had a hole in it, but I decided to wear it anyways.
  • There was a hole in the road that caused a traffic jam.
  • The golf course was filled with challenging holes that required precision.
  • I accidentally stepped in a hole and twisted my ankle.
  • The small hole in your shirt is easily fixable with a few stitches.
  • The golf ball fell into the hole, giving the player a much-needed hole-in-one.
  • The construction crew dug a large hole in the ground to lay the foundation for the new building.
  • The donut had a delicious filling in the center, making it the perfect treat for those who love a good hole.
  • The diving instructor warned us to watch out for the dangerous holes in the reef.
  • She dug a small hole in the garden to plant the flower seedlings.
  • The sudden appearance of a sinkhole caused chaos on the busy street.
  • The bullet left a tiny hole in the windowpane, but luckily no one was hurt.
  • Despite the gaping hole in the plan, the team managed to complete the project on time.
  • His argument had too many holes in it to convince anyone.
  • The golfer let out a sigh of relief as his ball landed safely on the green, avoiding the sand traps and water holes.
  • The intricate lace dress was ruined by a small hole near the hemline.
  • The team worked through the night to fix the hole in the dam before the town was flooded.
  • Despite the darkness, the telescope was able to capture stunning images of the black hole at the center of the galaxy.
  • As he peered into the dark hole, he began to regret his decision to explore the abandoned mine.
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