How To Use Knothole In A Sentence

  • His perch is in the "knothole," an arched opening in the right-field wall at AT & T Park where 100 people can stroll up and watch, free of charge. Watching Baseball Through 'Knothole' Isn't Naughty When Giants Play
  • Who wouldn't like a philandering professor who'd added so many lapidary turns of phrase to my repertoire, including “physiognomy of astuteness” and “a knothole of a town in a stump of a state” about Columbia, Missouri, where my sisters went to college. My Night With the All-College Girl Revue
  • You have to be streetwise," said knotholer Tim Coppola, looking up at another hazard: objects such as beer bottles tumbling from the stadium wall above. Watching Baseball Through 'Knothole' Isn't Naughty When Giants Play
  • I placed my foot onto one of the knotholes on the trunk and hoisted myself up.
  • They build flower boxes, make picture frames from knotholes, and create rustic benches and tables.
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  • As I passed the tree, something caught my eye, something in the knothole. Boing Boing
  • Somehow, it reminds me of when I was a kid, sitting in church, bored, staring at the pine wood ceiling, counting or looking for patterns in the knotholes.
  • In he limped, a scarred, brooding figure, whose powerful chilling effect on the men was diluted somewhat when his ivory leg became momentarily stuck in a knothole. Laurence Hughes: Ahab at Starbucks
  • Hansen paid 50 cents to get into the "knothole" section of the north end zone. Statesman - AP Sports
  • I could clearly see the bark, knotholes, even trunk rings in the petrified stumps - an indication of the growth of the trees in spring and summer.
  • You look like you've been pulled through a knothole sideways. AMBERBEACH
  • I'd been hoping there might be a knothole on the inside wall that would give me a view down over the classroom.
  • Otherwise, knotholers, who named their vantage point after the knotholes in old wooden outfield fences through which fans could sneak peeks, enforce their own unwritten code of conduct. Watching Baseball Through 'Knothole' Isn't Naughty When Giants Play
  • It also offers a prime taunting spot: During several Phillies games this week, more than 200 knotholers heckled Philadelphia players on the field: "Worthless!" they brayed at right fielder Jayson Werth, who ignored them. Watching Baseball Through 'Knothole' Isn't Naughty When Giants Play
  • The giants can travel far, but aren't much for detail work like peeking into beerbarrel tree knotholes. Harpy Thyme
  • We had a tree in our front yard which was itself something out of storybook, a big ol 'gnarly tree with a humongous rotted knothole on one side. Boing Boing
  • His perch is in the "knothole," an arched opening in the right-field wall at AT & T Park where 100 people can stroll up and watch, free of charge. Watching Baseball Through 'Knothole' Isn't Naughty When Giants Play
  • This kind of problem is called a knothole, or a block of stacked characters. On undesirable alignments
  • The knothole is a draw even to tourists with no affinity for baseball. Watching Baseball Through 'Knothole' Isn't Naughty When Giants Play
  • If you ask me, we need a lot more surprise knothole dioramas and little tiny wax-sealed letters in this-here junkyard world. Boing Boing
  • I placed my foot onto one of the knotholes on the trunk and hoisted myself up.
  • Tiny pictures hung on even tinier nails on the inside walls of the knothole. Boing Boing
  • Discreet knotholes in the wood provided excellent openings for eavesdropping.

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