potholes 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. The street was pitted with potholes.

2. The desert roads are pitted with potholes.

3. The whole street was pitted with potholes.

4. She carefully steered the car around the potholes.

5. I noticed some yellow brick potholes back there.

6. The road to economic recovery is full of potholes.

7. There are colors, streetlights, new pavement with no potholes, trees.

8. After years of neglect, the roads were full of potholes.

9. 18 The road to economic recovery is full of potholes.

10. In one of these potholes, Estrelita's front right hoof became trapped.

11. Clunks are analogous to potholes in a road that impede the process of smooth driving

12. Aquaphalt 6.0 Permanent Asphalt Repair for potholes, driveways, and roads - Bucket

13. We called up to complain about the potholes in the road.

14. Potholes, curbs, and daily driving can put your vehicle out of Alignment

15. Silas proved adept in the art of avoiding potholes in the road.

16. More than half of the potholes have been drained and converted to agriculture.

17. The survey looked at which cities cater for cyclists and covered everything from parking facilities to potholes.

18. Cyclists should take care to dodge the potholes and bumps in the road.

19. 19 Silas proved adept in the art of avoiding potholes in the road.

20. Lorries rumbled past them, splashing them with filthy water from the potholes in the road.

21. 13 I went to him. In his delirium, he had drunk several potholes dry, and was dead.

22. I went to him. In his delirium, he had drunk several potholes dry,[Sentencedict] and was dead.

23. Add them to your suspension system, and you can hit a few potholes without snapping an axle.

24. Trash collection has improved, he said, leaf pickup has resumed and more than 000 potholes have been patched.

25. The suspension was typically soggy yet still failed to cope with the craters that pass for potholes in New York City.

26. The Triborough Bridge was reported to be slow because of potholes while traffic on the other East River crossings was moving.

27. They not only bear the weight of your vehicle but also cushion it from bumps, potholes, and other irregularities in the road.

28. Clunks are sounds that occur over potholes or rough pavement and are caused by objects—usually metal —that are hitting one another (but shouldn’t)

29. For example, one day my old car grunted and groaned in protest as I hit potholes while trying to avoid stray goats and pigs.

30. It may sound confusing, but you need to get an Alignment to fix your Alignment! Alignment issues can be triggered by potholes, curbs, or heavy wear on your tires.

31. "Cobblestone ice" is the combination of tire compaction, melting/re-freezing and sand treatment that transform frozen precipitation into dangerous frozen ruts and potholes along the roads and

32. Use The Asheville App to let city workers know about common issues such as: Potholes, sidewalk hazards or accessibility issues, street lights, street sign damage, street sign requests; Abandoned vehicles, injured or deceased animals, hazardous waste; …

33. Koonz, Wildlife Branch, Manitoba Department of Natural Resources, pers. commun.). Similarly, Common Loons are absent or extremely rare and localized in the prairie potholes of southern Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta (as shown by BBS; Sauer et al.

34. Berating fellow-members for being overly concerned about increasing the number of bus and train passengers, and hardly bothering about the fate of congestion-jammed car drivers, David demanded to know what minister Sue Essex was going to do ``about maintaining potholes''

35. As mentioned above, the irrigation water that flows from the Potholes Reservoir contains a variety of pesticides, nutrients, and other Anthropogenetic contaminants that could pose a human health risk if the water were to be treated just using the standard filtration and disinfection techniques.