pothole in English

noun
1
a deep natural underground cavity formed by the erosion of rock, especially by the action of water.
Bats spend the summer living in trees and buildings, and retreat to caves and potholes in winter, to hibernate.

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1. 1 synonym for Chuckhole: pothole

2. 1 synonym for Chuckhole: pothole

3. Chuckhole (plural Chuckholes) A pothole

4. Chuckhole definition: a pothole Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

5. The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle.

6. He rode his bike over an enormous pothole.

7. Ross: Do you think you could repair my tire? I hit a pothole.

8. The historical record , however , refutes this " pothole theory of democracy . "

9. The labor - market recovery a pothole as the unemployment rate climbed.

10. He knows the number for the pothole helpline off by heart.

11. Is that pothole is a shallow pit or other edged depression in a road's surface, especially when caused by erosion by weather or traffic or pothole can be (archaeology) a pit resulting from unauthorized excavation by treasure hunters or vandals while Chuckhole is (us) a pothole.

12. When the stock market hit a pothole around midyear, some analysts pulled in their horns.

13. Report a Pothole! Join a City Board or Committee! Click to learn more! Alamogordo.

14. Had they filled in the enormous pothole in the road just opposite the Church?

15. While jogging in the countryside, Kotaro a pothole together with his pet dog.

16. Synonyms for Chuckhole include pothole, cavity, crater, depression, fissure, pit, hole, fracture, gap and giant kettle

17. Should fall in pothole place in travel process fast, what often observe engine is dustproof set.

18. The car's suspension is so good that when you hit a pothole you hardly notice it.

19. The young teacher knows every bump and pothole the 10 - minute ride to school . The thethe worst.

20. In doing so, he failed to see a pothole in the driveway, fell off and was injured.

21. Most of the park is hummocky, with rolling moraines and outwash plains, all features of prairie pothole country.

22. A brief search of the WRTV archive shows the words pothole and Chuckhole were frequently used interchangeably during that time.

23. The highest Coot breeding density exists in the nothern Prairie Pothole Region and wintering numbers are highest in the southern Mississippi Flyway

24. While the word Chuckhole is commonly used in the Hoosier state, the word pothole is more widely used throughout the country

25. Well, just as shining a spotlight on a pothole on a dark roadway does not remove the hole, light from God’s Word does not remove pitfalls.

26. Compensate is about correcting for an imbalance. If you step in an unmarked pothole, the city may Compensate you by paying your doctor bills treating a broken ankle

27. Merriam-Webster defines a pothole as a “pot-shaped hole in a road surface,” while Chuckhole is defined as “a hole or rut in a road.” Clearly both apply here.

28. Compensate can also mean "to adjust for." So, if you did stumble into the pothole and injure your left leg, then you might Compensate by leaning heavily on your right leg.

29. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Chuckhole n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.: US (pothole in road surface): bache nm nombre masculino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente masculino, que lleva los artículos el o un en singular, y los o unos en plural

30. Avoided a dragnet (1) Avoided a hunger strike (1) Avoided a pothole (1) Avoided a problem (1) Avoided a tag (1) Avoided a tag say (1) Avoided a trial (1) Avoided an accident (1) Avoided an accident, in a way (1) Avoided an answer (1) Avoided attention (1) Avoided being It! (1) Avoided bloodshed (1) Avoided bloodshed, in a way (1) Avoided bogey