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hole-in-the-wall

NOUN
  1. a small unpretentious out-of-the-way place
    his office was a hole-in-the-wall

How To Use hole-in-the-wall In A Sentence

  • The most storied place to find Gaucho boots is Casa Fagliano, a hole-in-the-wall bootmaker in Hurlingham, which is a British suburb of Buenos Aires. 20 Odd Questions: Stephanie Phair
  • Like your favorite hole-in-the-wall taco place – these hefty Hispanic ho's are Open 24 hours!
  • Hole-in-the-wall users in the area should be wary after a town centre cash machine was tampered with.
  • his office was a hole-in-the-wall
  • He beat her head against the hole-in-the-wall machine, leaving her bruised and battered.
  • For tourists and the locals, there's the ubiquitous dhaba - that hole-in-the-wall eatery that dishes up the most flavoursome and fragrant of food at the humblest of prices.
  • Best of all, though, was a hole-in-the-wall book bindery on Melrose Avenue that would have been easy to walk past.
  • I'm absolutely certain that I'm not the only foreigner to have a twang of disappointment when foreigners waltz into "my" hole-in-the-wall noodle stall.
  • You need to be able to drill down into the wall chase at the exact spot above your proposed "hole-in-the-wall."
  • Millions of bank customers are still shaking their heads at the indecisive outcome of Tuesday's hole-in-the-wall discussions in Harrogate.
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