NOUN
- a hole through which an animal may bolt when pursued into its burrow or den
How To Use bolt-hole In A Sentence
- It was far too coy, with its prettified animals peering out from their bolt-holes in the paint. SACRAMENT
- Britain had long been a bolt-hole for pretenders to the imperial purple, and in times of crisis it had a history of seceding from the empire and looking after its own affairs.
- Britain has become a bolt-hole for villainous individuals and criminal organisations from all over the world.
- The hotel is an ideal bolt-hole for Londoners.
- We had the utmost difficulty in making the bolt-holes fit, and as each sponson weighs about three tons they were not easy to move and adjust. Life in a Tank
- We should cherish these glimpses of her as it won't be long before she goes to ground again, squirrelling away in her Manhattan apartment or the Virginia bolt-hole she shares with two pugs and a Boston terrier.
- We should cherish these glimpses of her as it won't be long before she goes to ground again, squirrelling away in her Manhattan apartment or the Virginia bolt-hole she shares with two pugs and a Boston terrier.
- The hotel is an ideal bolt-hole for Londoners.
- It's about three and a half months since I moved into this flat, and during that time it's been little more than a bolt-hole from the stresses and strains of work, to be honest.
- It was the home of Horatio Welham---the reason Lucifer had chosen Colyton as his temporary bolt-hole. ALL ABOUT LOVE