Small+hole

  • 51Hole railway station — Infobox UK disused station name = Hole caption = Track approaching former station gridref = SS481039 manager = North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway (1925 to 1948) owner = Southern Region of British Railways (1948 to 1966) locale = Just …

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  • 52hole-in-the-wall — a hole in the wall a small, dark shop or restaurant. We spent the day going around hole in the wall antique shops looking for bargains. (always before noun) …

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  • 53hole-in-the-wall — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms hole in the wall : singular hole in the wall plural holes in the wall informal 1) British a cashpoint 2) a very small shop or restaurant …

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  • 54hole in the wall — noun Colloquial 1. a place, especially a bar, cafe, restaurant, etc., that is small, simple and unpretentious: you often get better food at a hole in the wall than at an expensive restaurant. 2. → automatic teller machine. Also, hole in the wall …

  • 55hole-in-the-wall — noun (plural holes in the wall) Date: 1856 a small and often unpretentious out of the way place (as a restaurant) …

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  • 56hole-in-the-wall — noun a) a small or obscure place, especially such a restaurant b) an automated teller machine (ATM) …

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  • 57hole up — verb To hide. The guerrillas holed up in a small cave …

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  • 58hole in the wall — breach in the wall, gap in the wall; out of the way place, small and relatively unknown location …

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  • 59hole in the wall — noun informal 1》 Brit. an automatic cash dispenser installed in an outside wall. 2》 chiefly N. Amer. a small dingy bar, shop, or restaurant …

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  • 60hole-in-the-wall — noun (C) 1 BrE informal cash dispenser 2 AmE a small dark store or restaurant …

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