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He is like a rat looking for a hole".
I was searching for a hole in the bushes to hide my bags.
Pompous, calloused, dismissive, he's a parade float begging for a hole to be poked in it.
Stevick considered the possibility that he'd eventually be fitted for a hole himself.
Only a shot through the center hole allows a chance for a hole in one.
He's been trying to look for a hole to open up.
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Hall used a 7-iron for a hole-in-one at the Golf Club of Georgia's 13th hole en route to carding a 64, the day's low round.
Color had its uses; at the Life Savers factory in Port Chester, N.Y., he looked down on a patchwork of conveyor belts, for a hole-punching machine, distributing mounds of fluorescent green, yellow and orange candies.
The Dubai Desert Classic has gone bigger than any tournament on earth with a record jackpot for a hole-in-one at the 17th, a cool $2.5 million £1.5mm).
The Post reported that in 2010, a golfer sued when he was denied a $1m prize for a hole-in-one in a charity tournament at Trump's course outside New York City.
And the View 20 doesn't look like your average smartphone — the company traded the notch for a hole-punch display.
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