verb

definition

To make holes in (an object or surface).

example

Shrapnel holed the ship's hull.

definition

(by extension) To destroy.

example

She completely holed the argument.

definition

To go into a hole.

definition

To drive into a hole, as an animal, or a billiard ball or golf ball.

example

Woods holed a standard three foot putt

definition

To cut, dig, or bore a hole or holes in.

example

to hole a post for the insertion of rails or bars

adjective

definition

Having one or more holes.

Examples of holed in a Sentence

They'd identified a small town where the soldiers in Western uniforms had holed themselves.

One of their brothers, Jule, had told them quietly where Jenn was after a trip to visit one of the vamps holed up with the Black God.

Roy holed a 50 foot birdie putt on the last hole to take the title.

More traditional were the four-leaf clover, rowan sprig or holed stone placed in the shed.

Where lead or other metal flashings exist and are split or holed, replacement may be necessary using a short length of matching material.

For the bulk of 1996, Primal Scream holed up in tiny rehearsal studio in Camden.

First, he was allegedly spotted in Manhattan with a woman, holed up in some overpriced hotel and ordering high-end booze by the case full.

Your teammates are holed up in the middle of an intersection, shooting bad guys in the face.

I got to a point where my comrades and I were holed up in a warehouse and needed to defend a tank from the rushing Germans for 10 minutes.

He probably holed up there for a few days and set up his driver's license and the rest of his identity.

He holed up in Ohio for a couple of weeks and but then in Kansas he got spooked some­one was on to him.

There was no trail indicating the extent of Sirian's betrayal, no one to reveal his plans but him and the small army holed up near the northern wall.

We holed into a pub and enjoyed a hearty lunch.

He made birdie but I holed the eagle putt to increase my lead to two shots.

Greenie's holed up in the hub trying to figure out what to do.

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