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  • 41hole-in-one — hole in ˈone [hole in one holes in one] noun (pl. holes in one) an occasion in ↑golf when a player hits the ball from the ↑tee into the hole using only one shot • …

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  • 42Hole — Hole, v. i. To go or get into a hole. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 43Hole in the air — (A[ e]ronautics) same as {Air hole}, above; an {air pocket}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 44Hole in the Wall Gang — Hole in the Wall Gang, was the name given to a gang in the American Wild West, which took its name from the Hole in the Wall Pass in Johnson County, Wyoming, where several outlaw gangs had their hideouts. The Gang was not simply one large… …

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  • 45Hole in the Sky (disambiguation) — Hole in the Sky may refer to: * Hole in the Sky , a song by Black Sabbath on their album Sabotage . *Hole in the Sky, a metal music festival held yearly in Bergen, Norway since 1996 …

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  • 46Hole Accumulation Diode — (HAD) is a patented technique of the SONY Corporation to reduce electronic noise in a CCD or CMOS imaging sensor by reducing the so called dark current that occur in the absence of light falling on the imager for noise reduction and enhanced… …

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  • 47hole-in-the-wall — ˌhole in the ˈwall noun [countable usually singular] informal BANKING another name for ATM: • The bank is to update its hole in the wall cash dispensers to make them faster and safer …

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  • 48hole in the wall — UK US noun [C] UK INFORMAL ► BANKING a way of referring to a CASH MACHINE(Cf. ↑cash machine): »I ll need to get some cash from a hole in the wall. »a hole in the wall machine → See also ATM( …

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  • 49hole\ in — • hole up • hole in v slang To take refuge or shelter; put up; lodge. After a day s motoring, Harry found a room for rent and holed up for the night. The thief holed up at an abandoned farm. Let s hole in, said Father as we came to a motel that… …

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  • 50hole\ up — • hole up • hole in v slang To take refuge or shelter; put up; lodge. After a day s motoring, Harry found a room for rent and holed up for the night. The thief holed up at an abandoned farm. Let s hole in, said Father as we came to a motel that… …

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