mouse hole

  • 1mouse-hole — (n.) early 15c., from MOUSE (Cf. mouse) (n.) + HOLE (Cf. hole) (n.) …

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  • 2mouse hole — noun 1. A hole made or used by mice 2. A small hole or opening • • • Main Entry: ↑mouse …

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  • 3mouse|hole — «MOWS HOHL», noun. a hole through which mice pass, especially into their burrow …

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  • 5Mouse-holing — is a tactic used in urban warfare, in which soldiers create access to adjoining rooms or buildings by blasting or tunneling through a wall. This tactic is used to avoid open streets where advancing infantry, caught in enfilade, are easily… …

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  • 6hole — hole1 [ houl ] noun count *** 1. ) a space dug in the surface of the ground: Workers dug a 30 foot hole in the ground. rabbit/mouse hole: a field containing several rabbit holes a ) a small space in the ground for hitting the ball into in golf.… …

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  • 7hole — I UK [həʊl] / US [hoʊl] noun [countable] Word forms hole : singular hole plural holes *** 1) a space dug in the surface of the ground Workers dug a 30 foot hole in the ground. rabbit/mouse hole: a grassy bank containing several rabbit holes 2) in …

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  • 8Mouse Trouble — Tom and Jerry series Poster for Mouse Trouble Directed by …

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  • 9Mouse Guard — Official Mouse Guard logo Publication information Publisher Archaia Studios Press Schedule …

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  • 10Mouse Soup — is a 1977 picture book by noted illustrator Arnold Lobel. Beginning with the simple sentence A mouse sat under a tree , the book goes on to tell the story of a mouse who has to trick Weasel from turning Mouse into Mouse Soup. He does that by… …

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