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 +[[Image:Nicéphore.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Unidentified photo of a [[peephole]]]]
 +[[Image:Eruption of Vesuvius (Turner).jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79|Eruption of Vesuvius]]'' ([[1817]]) by [[William Turner]], an eruption of [[Vesuvius]]]]
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 +"[[I've got a hole in me pocket!]]"
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 +[[Image:The Big Swallow.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Extreme [[close-up]] from the movie "[[The Big Swallow]]" ([[1901]]), produced and directed by [[James Williamson]] (1855-1933)]]
 +[[Image:Egyptian Avenue Highgate Cemetery (publiek domein foto van Wikipedia 2023).jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Entrance to the Egyptian Avenue at Highgate Cemetery]]]]
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-A '''hole''' is an [[opening]].+A '''hole''' a [[hollow]] place or [[cavity]]; an [[excavation]]; a [[pit]]; an [[opening]] in or through a [[solid body]], a [[fabric]], etc.; a [[perforation]]; a rent; a [[fissure]].
-'''Hole''' or '''holes''' may also refer to:+==Etymology==
-{{tocright}}+Middle English, from Old English ''hol'' [[orifice]], ''hollow place''', from Proto-Germanic ''*hulą'' (compare Middle Dutch ''hool'', German ''Höhle'', Old Norse ''holr'', Walloon ''hol''), noun form of Proto-Germanic ''*hulaz'' 'hollow'. More at [[hollow]].
- +==Namesakes==
-==Entertainment==+* ''[[Black Hole (comics)|Black Hole]]'' by Charles Burns
-* [[Holes (novel)|''Holes'' (novel)]], by Louis Sachar+* ''[[Tokyo Lucky Hole]]'' by Araki
-** [[Holes (film)|''Holes'' (film)]], a 2003 theatrical adaptation of the novel+==See also==
-** ''Holes'' (play), a 1998 stage adaptation of the novel+<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
 +;Kinds of holes
 +* [[Black hole]]
 +* [[Bunghole]]
 +* [[Bullet hole]]
 +* [[Manhole]], an opening in the ground to access the sewer under a city (see ''[[La Prochaine chambre ]]'')
 +* [[Memory hole]]
 +* [[Peephole]]
* [[Plot hole]], in writing * [[Plot hole]], in writing
-* [[Hole (Bottom episode)]], an episode of the British television sitcom ''Bottom'' 
- 
-===Music=== 
-* [[Hole (band)]], an alternative rock band formed by Courtney Love and Eric Erlandson in 1989 
-* [[Hole (Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel album)|''Hole'' (Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel album)]], 1984 
-* [[Hole (Merzbow album)|''Hole'' (Merzbow album)]], 1994 
-* [[Holes (album)|''Holes'' (album)]], a 2004 album by melpo mene 
-* [[Hole (EP)|''Hole'' (EP)]], by 65daysofstatic 
-* [[Holes (Mercury Rev song)|"Holes" (Mercury Rev song)]], 1999 song by Mercury Rev from the album ''Deserter's Songs'' 
-* [[Holes (Passenger song)|"Holes" (Passenger song)]], 2013 song by British singer-songwriter Passenger from his album ''All the Little Lights'' 
-* [[Holes (Pint Shot Riot song)|"Holes" (Pint Shot Riot song)]], from their EP ''Round One'' 
-* [[Hole (song)|"Hole" (song)]], a song by Kelly Clarkson on the album ''My December'' 
- 
-===Games and sport=== 
-* [[Hole (association football)]] 
-* [[Hole set]], a position in water polo 
-* A segment of a [[golf course]] 
-* A [[List of poker terms#H|term in the game of poker]] 
-* A [[Glossary of chess#Hole|chess term]] 
- 
-==Other== 
-* [[Høle]], Norway, a borough and former municipality 
-* [[Hole, Norway]] 
-* [[Hole (surname)]] 
-* [[Black hole]] 
-* [[Blind hole]] 
-* [[Electron hole]], a concept in physics and chemistry 
-* [[Fox hole]] or [[spider hole]], in the military 
-* [[Lightening hole]] 
-* [[Manhole]], an opening in the ground to access the sewer under a city 
-* [[Murder-hole]] 
* [[Portable hole]], a fictional device * [[Portable hole]], a fictional device
* [[Porthole]], a window on a ship's external hull * [[Porthole]], a window on a ship's external hull
-* [[Punchhole]], a hole punched in paper+* [[Rabbit hole]]
* [[Sound hole]], on a musical instrument * [[Sound hole]], on a musical instrument
-** [[Tone hole]] 
-* [[Touch hole]] 
-* [[Whitewater hole]], a feature found in some whitewater rapids 
* [[Wormhole]] * [[Wormhole]]
- +* [[Whole]]
- +;Oblique relations
-==See also==+* [[Negative space]]
-* {{lookfrom}}+* [[Trepanation]]
-* {{intitle}}+* [[Every Hole to Tell the Truth]]
-* [[The Hole (disambiguation)]]+* [[I've got a hole in me pocket]]
-* [[HOL (disambiguation)]]+* [[Who has enlarged this hole?]]
-* [[Whole (disambiguation)]]+</div>
-* [[First law of holes]]+
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Unidentified photo of a peephole
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Unidentified photo of a peephole

"I've got a hole in me pocket!"

Extreme close-up from the movie "The Big Swallow" (1901), produced and directed by James Williamson (1855-1933)
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Extreme close-up from the movie "The Big Swallow" (1901), produced and directed by James Williamson (1855-1933)

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A hole a hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; an opening in or through a solid body, a fabric, etc.; a perforation; a rent; a fissure.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English hol orifice, hollow place', from Proto-Germanic *hulą (compare Middle Dutch hool, German Höhle, Old Norse holr, Walloon hol), noun form of Proto-Germanic *hulaz 'hollow'. More at hollow.

Namesakes

See also

Kinds of holes
Oblique relations




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