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Making a hole in a workpiece where none previously exsisted.
I remember Scott Hoch making a hole in one.
Have you ever tried making a hole in half an eggshell?
For an hour, they kept cutting, making a hole about a foot and a half in diameter.
GIANT hailstones battered a bmi flight over Germany this week, cracking the windscreen and making a hole in the nose.
During Columbia's launch in January 2003, a piece of foam insulation broke off, making a hole in the wing.
Byrd won his last event of the 2010 season in Las Vegas by making a hole in one in a three-man playoff.
"Craig did it by making a hole with his bare hands or squeezing through an existing one," Mr Thomas told the Sun.
The red-eyed treefrog embryos, by contrast, sent out a concentrated and directed burst of the enzymes from the snout, making a hole to wriggle through.
With bypass surgery, surgeons typically saw into the patient's breastbone and crack open the ribs, making a hole from just below the neck to just above the navel.
Also, the anatomy of the colon determines the ease with which a doctor can maneuver the colonoscope without tearing or making a hole in the bowel.
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