Hole example sentences

Related (10): Pit, cavity, hollow, opening, gap, perforation, aperture, crater, crevice, fissure.

"Hole" Example Sentences


1. The hole was big enough for him to fall into.
2. The golf ball rolled into the water hazard hole.
3. The pothole had damaged my car's tire.
4. They dug a hole to bury the treasure.
5. He could see a glimmer of light from the small hole in the cave wall.
6. She patched the hole in the wall with plaster.
7. The pipe burst, leaving a large hole in the ceiling.
8. The mouse crawled out of the hole in the wall.
9. The bullet hole in the glass window showed where the shot had come from.
10. The apple had a worm hole in it.
11. There was a gaping hole where the fence post used to be.
12. They filled in the holes they had dug.
13. The ship began to sink after it was torn open by the torpedo hole.
14. He poked a stick through the knothole in the fence.
15. The tent had several holes that let the rain leak in.
16. The keyhole showed signs of tampering.
17. The balloon had a hole and started to deflate quickly.
18. The fisherman baited his hook and dropped it in the pond hole.
19. There was a small bullet hole in his hat.
20. The abandoned mine shaft was a dark, spooky hole in the ground.
21. The sinkhole suddenly opened up, swallowing the car whole.
22. My brand new shirt already had a hole in the sleeve.
23. She patched the hole in her sock with a dab of glue.
24. The woodpecker pecked a row of holes in the wooden fence post.
25. The lifeguard spotted a swimmer in a hole calling for help.
26. They tossed the empty juice box into the recycling hole.
27. The tunnel hole in the rock led to an underground cavern.
28. The boat hit an iceberg and began taking on water through the hull holes.
29. The miners descended into the deep, dark shaft hole.
30. The dot on the dice disappeared into the tiny hole.
31. I fell into a rabbit hole while chasing my dog through the yard.
32. The mouse seemed quite satisfied with his cheese-filled hole.
33. There was a tiny hole in my sock near the toe.
34. The zipper pull was caught in its track leaving a gaping hole in the zipper.
35. The golf ball disappeared into the hole on the green.
36. She patched the small hole in her windbreaker with a goose feather.
37. They ceremoniously lowered the casket into the grave hole.
38. The bullet hole narrowly missed his head.
39. The kite string got hopelessly tangled in the thorny bush holes.
40. We had to climb down a deep, narrow mine shaft hole.
41. I tried to peel the orange but it had several worm holes.
42. The air slowly leaked out of the inflatable mattress through a small hole.
43. The jackrabbit disappeared into its burrow hole.
44. Her new stockings already had a ladder run hole in them.
45. The couple carved their initials into the old tree knothole.
46. The boy poked a stick into the gopher hole in his front yard.
47. There was a tiny pinhole leak in the garden hose.
48. The groundhog disappeared back into its burrow hole.
49. The home run ball sailed into the stands and into a fan's beer cup hole.
50. The tire went flat after hitting a pothole in the road.
51. There was a small knothole in one of the fence boards.
52. The boat sprang a leak and began taking on water through a tiny hole.
53. The worm crawled back into its hole under the log.
54. The pocket of my jeans had a hole worn through at the corner.
55. They tied a string around the stick and dropped it down the well hole.
56. The nail punctured a small hole in the inner tube.
57. There was a bullet hole through the brim of his cowboy hat.
58. The kitten disappeared into its secret hiding hole under the porch.
59. The straw had a large hole chewed through the middle by the mouse.
60. He dropped his fishing line and bobber into the small pond hole.

Common Phases


1. Hit a home run - To achieve complete success or solve a difficult problem.
2. In a hole - In a difficult situation.
3. Out of whole cloth - Completely made up or fabricated.
4. Hole in one - Scoring an ace on a golf course, hitting the ball into the hole on one stroke.
5. Whole nine yards - The complete amount or extent; everything possible.
6. Plug a hole - Fix an issue or problem.
7. Black hole - An obscure or unknown subject, situation, or problem.
8. Rabbit hole - A complexly-branching series of often unusual circumstances or ideas that one can get pulled into and lose track of time.
9. Memory hole - An event or record that is forgotten or concealed from knowledge or memory.
10. Whole hog - Completely; all the way.
11. Whole shebang - The complete thing or collection.
12. Dead end - A situation with no possible progress or development.
13. Once in a blue moon - Very rarely or infrequently.
14. Break a leg - Used as a way of wishing a performer good luck before a performance.
15. Down the tubes - Ruined or in a hopeless condition.

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