eyehole

NOUN
  1. a hole (in a door or an oven etc) through which you can peep
  2. a small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord or hook or bar
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How To Use eyehole In A Sentence

  • Lisa Fetch answers the door of her condo after peering through the eyehole. Thirst No. 3
  • Print on card stock, cut neat round eyeholes and string holes
  • A strange sackcloth mask with two slit-like eyeholes is pulled over his head.
  • His face was masked and the eyeholes in the mask were covered with the same silver material of his boots which reflected the light in odd patterns across the walls.
  • She'd stopped holding the curtains open around midnight, and instead found a way to permanently form a small eyehole using pins.
  • He wound the string through the eyehole and got it spinning on the pad of his finger, the rotor tumbling inside the whirring gimbals while the exterior remained fixed. DEVILS IN EXILE
  • Slowly and noiselessly, Justine pulled a little circle of wood away from the wall, revealing a little eyehole.
  • Jimmy pushes back his hood, pulls down the balaclava, realizing as he looks through the eyeholes that it's not his, but Simon's.
  • He wound the string through the eyehole and got it spinning on the pad of his finger, the rotor tumbling inside the whirring gimbals while the exterior remained fixed. DEVILS IN EXILE
  • It's the old thread the needle analogy, but the eyehole may have gotten a little bigger since yesterday's discussion. Sunday snow threat is back, sort of...
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