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I . hole [həʊl, Am hoʊl] N

1. hole:

hole in tooth, sock
dziura f
hole in ground
dół m
to drill a hole

2. hole (burrow):

hole
nora f

3. hole (in golf):

hole
dołek m

4. hole (place):

hole
dziura f
hole
nora f

II . hole [həʊl, Am hoʊl] VB trans

III . hole [həʊl, Am hoʊl] VB intr

bolt-hole N Brit

I . cubby-hole [ˈkʌbihəʊl, Am -hoʊl] N

1. cubby-hole (room):

2. cubby-hole (storage space):

II . cubby-hole [ˈkʌbihəʊl, Am -hoʊl] ADJ

rabbit hole N

water hole N a. iron

water hole

hole-in-the-wall N Brit inf

toad-in-the-hole N Brit FOOD

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The team has found that the ozone hole has shrunk by more than four million square kilometres since 2000.
www.thehindu.com
And this has really been the church's ace in the hole up until recently, which is the church has an infinite time horizon.
www.niemanlab.org
If the eatery is a hole-in-the-wall, no frills place, which is mostly about the food, food cost can be the largest component.
www.firstpost.com
Her grandmother was too feeble to crouch down in the hole.
jacksonville.com
He had previously made a 46-foot putt on the 18th hole to take the match to a playoff.
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It nests in a tree hole, unlined apart from wood chippings.
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But he struggled on the final hole of the third round, making a triple bogey, and couldn't regain his composure.
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The latter phenomenon is referred to as the ozone hole.
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Go prone, blast a hole through a wall and use a street sweeper to cut down anyone as they walk past.
www.ausgamers.com
A radical mastectomy defect (hole) requiring a great volume of replacement tissue.
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