holed
Variant of hole
hole
definition
hole (hōl)
noun
- a hollow or hollowed-out place; cavity; specif.,
- an excavation or pit
- ☆ a small bay or inlet; cove: often in place names
- a pool or deep, relatively wide place in a stream a swimming hole
- an animal's burrow or lair; den
- a small, dingy, squalid place; any dirty, badly lighted room, house, etc.
- an opening in or through anything; break; gap a hole in the wall
- a tear or rent, or a place where fabric is worn away, as in a garment
- a flaw; fault; blemish; defect holes in an argument
- Informal an embarrassing situation or position; predicament
- Golf
- a small, cylindrical cup sunk into a green, into which a ball is to be hit
- any of the distinct sections of a course, including the tee, the fairway, and the green played the fifth hole in par
- Physics, Electronics a vacancy in a semiconductor, crystal, etc. left by the loss or absence of an electron: in some semiconductors it acts as a carrier of a positive electric charge
Etymology: ME < OE hol, orig. neut. of adj. holh, hollow, akin to Ger hohl < IE base *kaul-, *kul-, hollow, hollow stalk > L caulis, Gr kaulos, stalk
hole Idioms
burn a hole in someone's pocket
to make someone eager to spend it: said of money
hole high
Golf at a spot on or near the green that is as far as the hole is from where the ball was hit
hole in one
Golf the act of getting the ball into the hole on the shot from the tee
hole out
Golf to hit the ball into the hole
hole up
Informal- to hibernate, usually in a hole
- to shut oneself in
- to hide out
in the hole
☆- Informal financially embarrassed or behind fifty dollars in the hole
- dealt face down: said of a card or cards in stud poker
make a hole in
to use up a sizable amount of
pick holes in
to pick out errors or flaws in
the hole
- Informal solitary confinement; also, a cell used for solitary confinement
- ☆ Baseball the area of the infield between the third baseman and the shortstop or between the second baseman and the first baseman
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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