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[hohl] /hoʊl/ noun 1. an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock. 2. a hollow place in a solid body or mass; a cavity: a hole in the ground. 3. the excavated habitation of an animal; burrow. 4. a small, dingy, or shabby place: I couldn’t live […]
- Hole-and-corner
[hohl-uh n-kawr-ner] /ˈhoʊl ənˈkɔr nər/ adjective 1. secretive; clandestine; furtive: The political situation was full of hole-and-corner intrigue. 2. trivial and colorless: She was living a hole-and-corner existence of daily drudgery. adjective 1. (usually prenominal) (informal) furtive or secretive
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noun 1. Stud Poker. the card dealt face down in the first round of a deal. 2. something held in reserve until it can be used to advantage. noun phrase A card dealt face down in stud poker (1908+ Poker)
- Holed
[hohl] /hoʊl/ noun 1. an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock. 2. a hollow place in a solid body or mass; a cavity: a hole in the ground. 3. the excavated habitation of an animal; burrow. 4. a small, dingy, or shabby place: I couldn’t live […]
- Hole-high
[hohl-hahy] /ˈhoʊlˌhaɪ/ adjective, Golf. 1. (of a ball) lying on a point almost even with the hole.