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hole
noun as in opening in a solid object
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But these dinner table sequences were blocked ahead of time because of the technical challenges — which led Soderbergh to take out the middle of the dining table and get inside the hole with the camera.
It's obvious that his deep antipathy toward Mexico stems from immigration and his belief that it is just another sh**hole country.
There is good reason why George Orwell coined the phrase "memory hole" in "1984."
On one occasion, the men started an electrical fire in a hole they had dug in a street but fled the scene, leaving it to burn.
"Some of these projects are like a black hole, money just gets thrown at it," he says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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