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hole
When used as a noun, "hole" can refer to physical gaps or abstract failures. In casual conversation, it is often used to describe a small, unpleasant place (e.g., "this town is a hole"). As a verb, "hole" is less common than the noun form and is typically used in specific contexts like sewing, sailing, or construction to describe piercing a material.
💬Casual Conversation
Just noticed a massive hole in your logic for that thesis.
Don't mess with my head right now, I'm already stressed.
Meanings
An opening through something, often caused by wear or damage.
"There is a hole in my favorite sock."
A gap, deficiency, or missing part in a system or argument.
"The lawyer found a major hole in the witness's testimony."
To make a hole or holes in something.
"He accidentally holed his pocket while working with tools."