Sentence examples for potholes from inspiring English sources

'potholes' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when referring to a depression or hole in the road. For example, "Drivers must be careful to avoid the potholes in the street."

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potholes

noun

Plural of pothole

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Tory lackeys flipped the image, CGI-ed the potholes, put a gap in the trees in the horizon.

As well as being one of the world's most densely populated areas, Mumbai has very little public space: there are virtually no open parks and no riverside, pavements are often full of market stalls, parked cars and potholes (if there is a pavement at all) and scary traffic means running at the side of the road really isn't a sensible option.

The Copenhagen Wheel turns bicycles into electric hybrids, able to multiply pedal power, track your heart rate and monitor potholes.

This is what happens next: 1. Report: you take a picture of the problem you want to report and select the category it is most related to, such as irregular sidewalks, public lighting, potholes on streets, animal abuse... the list goes on.

The lack of adequate consultation by the EPA had led to "prairie potholes" – temporary wetlands – being regulated as part of the claimed waters of the United States, she said.

All this, I think you'll agree, is a long way from collecting bins, filling potholes and translating leaflets into Farsi.

It is good news, but will only mean anything if Greater Manchester manages to beat the forecasters, and businesses will be keen for assurance that any extra dosh raised should automatically be reinvested back into business rather than fixing potholes.

The road is mostly hard dirt with potholes.

The athletic and the energetic walk further and faster than the rest of us, climb precariously up the faces of crags and descend deep into potholes in pursuit of a hobby they call caving.

While it's true that not all the money has been distributed equitably – Short Strand, the one small Catholic enclave of east Belfast is noticeably more rundown than the rest of the constituency, with potholes in many of the roads – there is a lot more of it everywhere than there was.

The council hates us, with their potholes, ignored broken glass, imbecile cycle lanes and 6in moats around storm drains.

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