loophole in the PONS Dictionary

loophole Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to loophole a wall

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A loophole meant that there was nothing to stop him contesting it again, and in the resulting by-election he was elected with an increased majority.
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This turret only has four loopholes; the other two were sealed as they faced the cliff and were of no military value.
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However, a loophole for scientific samples allows some small turtles to be sold, and illegal trafficking also occurs.
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However, there is often a limited supply of such niche titles as shoppers try to take advantage of the delivery charge loophole.
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Another loophole is when tickets are cheaper when booked early.
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These two towers were modified into a pavilion with small turrets and loopholes.
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However, participants experienced a number of loopholes, from smaller location to a smaller number of bands.
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Crowned with machicolis, this work covered casemates with loopholes.
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Malware authors target bugs, or loopholes, to exploit.
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Their rectangular palisade forts with loopholed walls were complemented by round fortified houses, also with loopholes.
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