Sentence examples for the potholes from inspiring English sources

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the potholes

noun

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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The potholes are deep.

So why all the potholes?

The potholes sometimes shelter diamondback rattlesnakes.

The potholes, it appears, are many.

What about the potholes on my way to work?

"The more severe the winter, the more severe the potholes".

All very idealistic except for the potholes, lorries and dust!

But the beautification did not extend to filling in the potholes along the route.

It's certainly one of the most polluted, but it's the potholes that cause me most grief.

(Sometimes, firm operatives just used pickaxes to make the potholes bigger).

"For Washington, it does mean better restaurants and better entertainment, and the potholes get filled faster.

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