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the pothole
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A shallow pit or other edged depression in a road's surface, especially when caused by erosion by weather or traffic.
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Enter the pothole crew.
Call it the pothole parade.
The pothole was 40mm deep.
But the film avoided the pothole.
They hit the pothole at about 50 miles an hour.
In the pothole they stooped under a stalactite ceiling.
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The pothole-fillers are boys no older than 10 years old.
The next day, back in Maroantsetra, we navigated the pothole-filled road by foot to visit the market.
As one bounces along the pothole-pocked roads here, Zhongshan seems the very picture of a swaggering gold-rush town.
Compared to American cars, I found the steering a bit harsh and the suspension a little jouncy on the pothole-pocked roads.
But these days the guns have turned inward, and open battles have erupted with terrifying frequency on the pothole-riddled streets of this ramshackle city.
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