air hole, blowhole, cringle, gasket, keyhole, loophole, outlook, pinhole, ringside, top gallery
Definitionn. a hole
Last update: July 5, 2015
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She snatched the keys and jammed them in her pocket then peered through the peephole again. [Please select]
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The Fleming applied first his eye and then his ear to a tiny peephole. [Please select]
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At length Pedro, unable to keep still, mounted to a peephole near Knowlton. [Please select]
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Then he lay down, his eyes glued to a sort of natural peephole that gave him a view of the road. [Please select]
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"There is a peephole somewhere, otherwise there could be no occasion for him to have dropped the lamp." [Please select]
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So she crossed over again to a marble lattice and peered through a convenient peephole toward the Audience Hall, which rose across an intervening stretch of platform in white shadow, and whiter light. [Please select]
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When they had finished, the Fleming said: "Now we will go upstairs; there is a peephole in the carving of the panel, and we can see how matters stand." [Please select]
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