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n.
1.an opening into or through something
2.an opening deliberately made in or through something
3.one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course
4.an unoccupied space
5.a depression hollowed out of solid matter
6.a fault
7.informal terms for a difficult situation
8.informal terms for the mouth hole v.
1.hit the ball into the hole
2.make holes in

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    to set a limit for something, to refuse to consider something
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