air hole

NOUN
  1. a local region of low pressure or descending air that causes a plane to lose height suddenly
  2. a hole that allows the passage of air
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How To Use air hole In A Sentence

  • Make a central air hole, paint with egg. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was further outraged when he found the bag, left by refuse collectors, had no air holes in it.
  • Throw a towel or jacket over the bird, put it in a box or container with air holes and take it to the nearest animal shelter or wildlife rehabilitation center.
  • When the roughcast was delivered to me, I had to stop up the air holes and the core hole, to correct the various defects, and to polish the bronze with files and very fine emery.
  • Zero porosity ripstop, used to repair holes in high-performance ram air sport parachuting canopies, isn't Gore-Tex, but it'll certainly get you through the season. I just got a US Military ECWS sleeping bag system and i know for sure it saved my life this past weekend in the snow, it wasn't
  • My tailor adapted the jacket by putting air holes under the arms and deep vents at the back. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you've only got a few leaves then you can sling them in a bin bag, make a few air holes in it, tie up the top and leave it for a year or so.
  • Everything they needed to survive was inside: stores of food, cisterns of water, and strategically-placed air holes.
  • The cage is a pyramid of Plexiglas, complete with a swinging door, air holes and a gold garland sash.
  • My tailor adapted the jacket by putting air holes under the arms and deep vents at the back. Times, Sunday Times
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