Definition

a hole: a split, an opening, a cavity, a pit, a gap noun
  • "I think I fell down a hole."
  • "The Ozone Layer , whose hole could actually be replenished by a new underarm deodorant."
  • "Once you've fixed the engine, and fixed the hole in the hull."
  • "I mean the first few hours were quite bad, but I found a nice hole in the ground to sleep in."
  • "And you can start by removing my dog from that hole in the ground."
  • "Brent : Candy Summers, everyone, reporting from a hole somewhere in the sewers of London."

Still unsure of the best way to use 'Hole'? Improve your English thanks to our online English lessons. We offer a free test as well as a free level assessment!

What our users say:

Pleasure

         

I enjoy doing my online English lessons. Only ten minutes daily are enough...Thank you!

Innovative

         

I love your innovative method which allows me to learn a new language and have fun at the same time!

Unique

         

Your method is unique! Your courses have helped me to progress and gain confidence during my travels.

Progress

         

Gymglish has allowed me to improve my English. A daily routine I wouldn't miss for anything in the world!

More testimonials.

Test your English with Gymglish today and get a free level assessment

Absolutely free - no strings attached.