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Discover LudwigThe word "Mole" is correct in written English
It can refer to a small burrowing mammal, a skin blemish, or a spy. Example: "The scientist studied the behavior of the mole in its natural habitat."
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Mole
noun
A pigmented spot on the skin, a naevus, slightly raised, and sometimes hairy.
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Perhaps they are a new form of direct action, carried out with a needle in the changing rooms – or even by a mole on the inside?
They can all start in a flat or lumpy "mole" (the correct name is naevus).
No one looks at their watch, no one is fretting about their time, no one is rushing to get to the end… At the halfway point the grounds of a local school have been turned into a base camp with neat rows of tents bumping up across the playing fields like the handiwork of some massive mole with OCD.
My neutral mole, who has been canvassing the Premiership dressing-room mood, is particularly unconvinced by the argument that activating the exceptional-circumstances clause in this instance would seriously undermine the domestic league and lead to a mass exodus of English talent to France.
It's a bit of a mystery why Guardiola should have taken the stylistic criticism of Franz Beckenbauer so seriously – no one else does in Munich – and complaints about a dressing room mole tipping off Bild made him look thin-skinned, too.
A prison officer at the top-security Belmarsh prison has been jailed for 20 months after being found guilty of being a paid mole for five years for a reporter working at the Daily Mirror and News of the World.
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FSA groups sprout again as soon as the firefighting squads move on to bash the next rebellious town, prolonging a game of whack-a-mole: as one insurgent pocket is squashed, another pops up.
LIKE a game of whack-a-mole, when the American-led coalition against Islamic State (IS) strikes the jihadists in one place, they often pop up in another.
Fraudsters have also targeted home health care, physical and occupational therapy and, most recently, mental-health services.In this section Disappointed, down, despondent Old King Coal The emperor of earmarks A chop to the heart First find your gander Whack-a-mole New mandate, new maverick ReprintsNew measures will try to stop the haemorrhage of funds.
As they switch from one health programme to another, so they stay one step ahead of the law, in what the chief federal prosecutor in Miami, Wifredo Ferrer, has described as a frustrating game of "whack-a-mole".The scale of the region's fraud is mind-boggling, according to a series of reports in the Miami Herald.
There is a vague sense of eras ending and beginning.So, in a way, this is the worst of times for MPs to be caught in the sin of horse manure, the sins of mole-clearing and of pool-cleaning.
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