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rathole

NOUN
  1. a hole (as in the wall of a building) made by rats
  2. a small dirty uncomfortable room

How To Use rathole In A Sentence

  • It's rather appropriate that the logo for Disney is a mouse, because The Walt Disney Company this week announced its intention to throw money down a rathole.
  • And not just ratholes; ratholes without a washing machine or air conditioning.
  • In short, gentlemen, we are making a major contribution to the maintenance of peace in this rathole. NIMITZ CLASS
  • The illness is key to the film's basic structure, careening between Hughes's high-flying grandiose business exploits and the suffocating rathole of his phobic hell.
  • We were concerned when bush was throwing money down a rathole. Think Progress » Health care reform protesters mock man carrying sign saying he has Parkinson’s disease.
  • It followed Dell into custom manufacturing, but while Dell moved into computers-as-capital-goods (selling servers and business systems), Gateway followed home computing down the consumer electronics rathole.
  • The i iconoscope tiredness natation automaton a obsessionally and judicial couplet in the preceptor of watermeal and in the trompillo of the rathole. Rational Review
  • Earlier this year, human rights organizations charged that over 70,000 children were impressed into labor in some of the nation's most dangerous "rathole" mines. Jeff Biggers: India's Coal Rush and Form of Mountaintop Removal: Interview with Jharkhand Leader Bulu Imam
  • I've looked at a number of places, both share situations and solo one-bedrooms, and I've discovered that lots of folks pay a whole lot of money to live in ratholes.
  • In the Jaintia Hills in northeast India, according to human rights organizations, over 70,000 children continue to labor in dangerous rathole coal mines. Jeff Biggers: As the Extraction World Turns: Peabody Doubles Profits, 37 Dead Chinese Miners, 70,000 Indian Children in Mines
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