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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
hole .
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Examples
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The bunker shot brought back memories to Azinger of the one he holed from a greenside bunker on the final hole of the Memorial in 1993 to beat his friend, Payne Stewart, by a shot.
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I think what ` s very interesting to add here is Tiger Woods is still here in Orlando, kind of holed up in his mansion there, and we understand that they ` re going through intense marriage counseling.
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Do people basically leave you alone, or are you just kind of holed up on your ranch?
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QUESTION: There are a lot of reports of people who are kind of holed up in some of the neighborhoods that were hit the hardest.
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A typical field in southside Jamaica would be "holed" or laid off in furrows between March and June, planted in the height of the rainy season between
American Negro Slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime Ulrich Bonnell Phillips 1905
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Everyone else thought this was also a good idea, so I just kind of holed up and wrote up a full spec.
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Anyone that he sat there and kind of holed up with and said "All right, it's you and me."
unknown title 2009
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A: The Definition of holed says: "A ball is" holed "when it is at rest within the circumference of the hole and all of it is below the level of the lip of the hole."
unknown title 2009
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You kind of holed yourself up in your room for a while. "
LJWorld.com stories: News < 2010
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You kind of holed yourself up in your room for a while. "
LJWorld.com stories: News < 2010
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