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Kerr black holes
plural form of Kerr black hole
Kerr-Newman black holes
plural form of Kerr-Newman black hole
Reissner-Nordström black holes
plural form of Reissner-Nordström black hole
Schwarzschild black holes
plural form of Schwarzschild black hole
bean holes
plural form of bean hole
black holes
plural form of black hole
blind holes
plural form of blind hole
blue holes
plural form of blue hole
bullet holes
plural form of bullet hole
core holes
plural form of core hole
cubby holes
plural form of cubby hole
donut holes
plural form of donut hole
doughnut holes
plural form of doughnut hole
glory holes
plural form of glory hole
hardy holes
plural form of hardy hole
holes out
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hole out
holes up
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hole up
kettle holes
plural form of kettle hole
overflow holes
plural form of overflow hole
pigeon holes
plural form of pigeon hole
plot holes
plural form of plot hole
pritchel holes
plural form of pritchel hole
security holes
plural form of security hole
sink holes
plural form of sink hole
supermassive black holes
plural form of supermassive black hole
touch holes
plural form of touch hole
water holes
plural form of water hole
watering holes
plural form of watering hole
white holes
plural form of white hole
wonky holes
plural form of wonky hole
full of holes
having lots of holes, filled with holes
holes
Also called 'eyes', basically openings in the body of cheeses such as Emmentaler, Gruyere and other Swiss types Such holes are spherical, equally spaced and about the size of cherry stones The holes are caused by bacterial activity which generates prioponic acid causing gas to expand within the curd
holes
'Look' like black holes in the body, feel like infinitely deep deficient emptiness Encountered during some therapies Caused by physical damage to the body
holes
third-person singular of hole
holes
When an array of atoms in a crystal is missing a conducting electron, it's said to have a "hole " Since conducting electrons are negative, holes are positive Even though holes are an absence of a conducting electron, scientists often talk about holes flowing as if they were real particles
holes
plural of hole
holes
 in semiconductor electronics, the unoccupied spaces for valence electrons in P-type semiconductor
holes
One-Hole: Bottom stick side; Two-Hole: Bottom glove side; Three-Hole: Top shelf glove side; Four-Hole: Top shelf stick side; Five-Hole: Between the skates Hooking Applying the blade of the stick to any part of an opponent's body or stick and pulling or tugging with the stick in order to disrupt that opponent Referee Signal: Tugging motion with arms
holes
punched positions, indicating that this position is chosen
holes
A lack of an electron at the atomic level A hole acts like a positive charge and contributes to current flow in semiconductors
making holes
perforating, punching holes, piercing
money burns holes in one's pocket
available money makes people want to spend it
pick holes in
perforate; search for defects
pumped full of holes
shot with many bullets; stabbed many times
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