water hole

NOUN
  1. a natural hole or hollow containing water
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How To Use water hole In A Sentence

  • He had preferred to go without rather than to slake his thirst at a tainted water hole. ONLY YOU
  • He then disappears suddenly before Jack and Ralph themselves go off to the water hole to bathe, assuming that Simon has gone there as well.
  • Hippos are unable to submerge in the few remaining water holes.
  • Afterwards, I sit on my terrace and watch what may be kudus, springboks or oryxes amble to the water hole.
  • a dried-up water hole
  • The dry season (May through October) finds the Pantanal at its most pleasant: no flooding, cool temperatures, and big beasts such as tapirs, capybaras, and caimans clustered around water holes.
  • Although bull elephants spend a lot of time alone, they regularly meet up and renew their friendships, one of their favourite meeting places being around water holes.
  • Then he had walked two miles northeast by east toward the red butte which Bisti said overlooked the water hole. LISTENING WOMAN
  • Hippos are unable to submerge in the few remaining water holes.
  • Hippos are unable to submerge in the few remaining water holes.
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