(of hole)

  • 21Hole — Основная информация Жанры Гранж Альтернативный рок …

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  • 22hole — UK US /həʊl/ noun ► [C] a loss or an amount that cannot be explained: »He s a fund manager who has fashioned a career by finding the holes in financial statements. »The company has revealed a £20m hole in its pension fund because of collapsing… …

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  • 23hole in one — {n. phr.} A shot in golf that is hit from the tee and goes right into the cup. * /Many golfers play for years before they get a hole in one./ …

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  • 24hole in one — {n. phr.} A shot in golf that is hit from the tee and goes right into the cup. * /Many golfers play for years before they get a hole in one./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 25Hole-in-the-Ground — Vue aérienne du Hole in the Ground (au centre). Géographie Altitude 1 417,3 m Massif …

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  • 26Hole (Norvège) — Hole Blason de Hole Localisation de Hole dans le Buskerud …

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  • 27Hole in the Sun — Студийный альбом Night Ranger …

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  • 28Hole — Hole, v. t. [AS. holian. See {Hole}, n.] 1. To cut, dig, or bore a hole or holes in; as, to hole a post for the insertion of rails or bars. Chapman. [1913 Webster] 2. To drive into a hole, as an animal, or a billiard ball. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 29hole — n Hole, hollow, cavity, pocket, void, vacuum are comparable when they mean an open or unfilled space in a thing. Hole may apply to an opening in a solid body that is or that suggests a depression or an excavation {those holes where eyes did once… …

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  • 30hole in the heart — Imperfect separation of the left and right sides of the heart • • • Main Entry: ↑hole * * * hole in the heart UK US noun [singular] a medical condition in which someone is born with a small hole in one of the parts that divide the different areas …

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