hole
/həʊl/
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Description
Hole
American alternative rock band
hole
opening in the surface of an object
Hole
municipality in Viken, Norway
hole
formed when water pours over the top of a submerged object, or underwater ledges, causing the surface water to flow back upstream toward the object
Hole
1984 album by Foetus
Hole
episode of Bottom (S3 E1)
hole
segment of a colf course normally comprising a tee, fairway, green and hole
Hole
2014 short film
Hole
extended play recording
Hole
family name
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