surface hole

  • 81Canadian Sub-Surface — Infobox Company company name = Canadian Sub Surface Energy Services Corp. company company type = Public (tsx|CSE) company slogan = foundation = 2004 location = key people = Brad Gabel, President CEO, Ian Cameron, Vice President COO revenue =… …

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  • 82glory hole — noun a) originally, a hole in a mineshaft where an orebody is mined upwards until it breaks through the surface into the open air. b) a hole in a screen or wall big enough to allow an erect penis to be stuck through, made to have anonymous sex… …

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  • 83f-hole — noun A hole, shaped like a lowercase f, through the top surface of a string instrument. Syn: sound hole …

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  • 84pilot hole — noun A narrow hole drilled or punched into a surface, to facilitate the insertion of a wider screw, nail, drill bit, or other boring tool. During the sinking of the last 150 feet, a pilot hole was kept in advance, so as to prevent any unforeseen… …

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  • 85drilling a hole — boring a hole, making a hole in a surface with a power drill …

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  • 86blow-hole — noun (C) 1 a hole in the surface of ice to which water animals such as seals (seal1 (1)) come to breathe 2 a hole in the top of the head of a whale, dolphin etc through which they breathe …

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  • 87water hole — wa′ter hole n. 1) a depression in the surface of the ground containing water; pond or pool 2) a source of drinking water, as a spring or well in the desert 3) a hole in frozen water • Etymology: 1645–55 …

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  • 88bore|hole — «BR HOHL, BOHR », noun. a hole drilled into the surface of the earth to provide samples, as of minerals or water, available at specified depths …

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  • 89Cradle hole — Cradle Cra dle (kr[=a]d l), n. [AS. cradel, cradol, prob. from Celtic; cf. Gael. creathall, Ir. craidhal, W. cryd a shaking or rocking, a cradle; perh. akin to E. crate.] 1. A bed or cot for a baby, oscillating on rockers or swinging on pivots;… …

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  • 90Gully hole — Gully Gul ly, n.; pl. {Gullies}. [Formerly gullet.] 1. A channel or hollow worn in the earth by a current of water; a short deep portion of a torrent s bed when dry. [1913 Webster] 2. A grooved iron rail or tram plate. [Eng.] [1913 Webster]… …

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