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HOLE
- to make a hole (a cavity in a solid) [v HOLED, HOLES, HOLING]
- to make a cavity in [v HOLED, HOLING, HOLES]
- unpleasant situation
- to find a fault or flaw in
- opening or gap
- hollow place
- the burrow of an animal
- to urge one to spend money quickly
- small or confining place, esp. one that is dingy, shabby, or out-of-the-way
- to strike the ball into a hole
- to go into a hole; retire for the winter, as a hibernating animal
- to hide, as from pursuers, the police, etc.
- in debt; in straitened circumstances
- pitching or batting with the count of balls or balls and strikes to one's disadvantage, esp. batting with a count of two strikes and one ball or none
- being the card or one of the cards dealt face down in the first round
- to take a large part of