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'''Hole''' or '''holes''' may also refer to: '''Hole''' or '''holes''' may also refer to:
-==Entertainment==+==See also==
-* [[Holes (novel)|''Holes'' (novel)]], by Louis Sachar+
-** [[Holes (film)|''Holes'' (film)]], a 2003 theatrical adaptation of the novel+
-** ''Holes'' (play), a 1998 stage adaptation of the novel+
* [[Plot hole]], in writing * [[Plot hole]], in writing
-* [[Hole (Bottom episode)]], an episode of the British television sitcom ''Bottom'' 
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-===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'' 
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-===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]] 
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-==Other== 
-* [[Høle]], Norway, a borough and former municipality 
-* [[Hole, Norway]] 
-* [[Hole (surname)]] 
* [[Black hole]] * [[Black hole]]
* [[Blind hole]] * [[Blind hole]]

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A hole is an opening.

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.

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