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hole out

VERB
  1. hit the ball into the hole

How To Use hole out In A Sentence

  • The arms stopped at the elbow in a double ruffle edged with lace and the whole outfit was set off with a matching choker.
  • He gradually came to perceive the greatness of the religious and yet free ideas, the immense, serene, and unfevered mysticism which permeated the priest's whole mind, the every action of his daily life, and his whole outlook on the world, -- leading him to live in Christ, as he believed that Christ had lived in God. Jean Christophe: in Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House
  • She was wearing a sari, the whole outfit patterned with stylized blossoms that were yellow, while the backround was a rich indigo.
  • I had the whole outfit as a child - guns, hat and chaps, in which I'd terrorise my sister in the name of justice and the American way.
  • Very often these changes can be triggered by seemingly unimportant things, but the effects colour our whole outlook for as long as the mood lasts. M.E. and You - a self-help plan
  • The contemporary interest in the subtleties and minutiae of colours, whether in the fine arts or in fashion fabrics or interior decoration and so on, reveals a shift of attitude in the whole outlook on colour.
  • It was as sharp, the question, as a knife in his side, but the answer hung fire still and seemed to lose itself in the vague darkness to which the thin admitted dawn, glimmering archwise over the whole outer door, made a semicircular margin, a cold silvery nimbus that seemed to play a little as he looked -- to shift and expand and contract. The Jolly Corner
  • If we were doing both halves he'd change his whole outfit before the second set. MR STARLIGHT
  • The big hole outside the house is a menace to children's safety.
  • Her whole outfit was a throwback to the 1970s.
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