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hole 1. an animal's hiding place or burrow 2. the cavity in various games into which the ball must be thrust 3. on a golf course a. the cup on each of the greens b. each of the divisions of a course (usually 18) represented by the distance between the tee and a green c. the score made in striking the ball from the tee into the hole 4. Physics a. a vacancy in a nearly full band of quantum states of electrons in a semiconductor or an insulator. Under the action of an electric field holes behave as carriers of positive charge b. (as modifier): hole current c. a vacancy in the nearly full continuum of quantum states of negative energy of fermions. A hole appears as the antiparticle of the fermion 5. in the hole Chiefly US a. (of a card, the hole card, in stud poker) dealt face down in the first round
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The stalk has at least as much medicinal value as the leaves, so cut as far down the stem as you can-while still getting the fresh, green leaves rather than the holey, brown ones at the base of the plant. If acid and grease get on your parka, they will leave it spotted and holey. So were the lopsided softballs, ripped T-shirts, and holey tennis shoes they wore during their undefeated, championship season. |
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