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  • noun Plural form of hole.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hole.

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Examples

  • *luks in udder room — hmmm whats dis lump ub tape wif two holes innit … *luks inna holes* eww — dose are nose holes …

    ZEN MASTAH - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009

  • Every one of the expression holes above results in a property being evaluated.

    Site Home JaredPar MSFT 2011

  • I am going to put a reservoir in the front and the way you covered up the holes is a great idea.

    Project Frostbyte: The Plan : KillerCodingNinjaBunny 2008

  • We should probably applaud CNN for doing something unique among American cable news media -- they actually made an effort to find out what life is like for actual Americans, instead of creating a bunch of hodgepodge panels out of political strategists to expel balloon juice from their word holes.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • The arrangement also stipulated that all the works be submitted for MI6 approval, a commitment that resulted in Mr. Hart Dyke's having to remove some details from half a dozen works, leaving what he described as "holes" in the canvases.

    NYT > Global Home By JOHN F. BURNS 2011

  • The arrangement also stipulated that all the works be submitted for MI6 approval, a commitment that resulted in Mr. Hart Dyke's having to remove some details from half a dozen works, leaving what he described as "holes" in the canvases.

    NYT > Home Page By JOHN F. BURNS 2011

  • The arrangement also stipulated that all the works be submitted for MI6 approval, a commitment that resulted in Mr. Hart Dyke's having to remove some details from half a dozen works, leaving what he described as "holes" in the canvases.

    NYT > Home Page By JOHN F. BURNS 2011

  • "When you try to perform with that many kids gone it creates what we call holes; in other words, there's a gap."

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  • "When you try to perform with that many kids gone it creates what we call holes; in other words, there's a gap."

    unknown title 2009

  • "When you try to perform with that many kids gone it creates what we call holes; in other words, there's a gap."

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