Nouns (13)
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hole
n. a fault; "he shot holes in my argument"
Hole
n. [a gap in or opening through something]
hole
n. an unoccupied space
hole, hollow
n. a depression hollowed out of solid matter
hole, golf hole
n. one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course; "he played 18 holes"
trap, cakehole, hole, maw, yap, gob
n. informal terms for the mouth
Verbs (3)
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hole
v. make holes in
hole, hole out
v. hit the ball into the hole
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Fuzzynyms (57)
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clutter, jumble, muddle, fuddle, mare's nest, welter, smother
n. a confused multitude of things
medley, potpourri, pastiche
n. a musical composition consisting of a series of songs or other musical pieces from various sources
patchwork, hodgepodge, jumble
n. a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas
dilemma, quandary
n. state of uncertainty or perplexity especially as requiring a choice between equally unfavorable options
situation, position
n. a condition or position in which you find yourself; "the unpleasant situation (or position) of having to choose between two evils"; "found herself in a very fortunate situation"
trouble
n. an unwanted pregnancy; "he got several girls in trouble"
chaos, pandemonium, bedlam, topsy-turvydom, topsy-turvyness
n. a state of extreme confusion and disorder
anarchy, lawlessness
n. a state of lawlessness and disorder (usually resulting from a failure of government)
confusion, mental confusion, confusedness, muddiness, disarray
n. a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior; "a confusion of impressions"
discord, strife
n. lack of agreement or harmony
disorder
n. a disturbance of the peace or of public order
tumult, tumultuousness, uproar, garboil
n. a state of commotion and noise and confusion
stir, splash
n. a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event; "he made a great splash and then disappeared"
turbulence, upheaval, Sturm und Drang
n. a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally); "the industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence"
abyss, abysm
n. a bottomless gulf or pit; any unfathomable (or apparently unfathomable) cavity or chasm or void extending below (often used figuratively)
recess, niche
n. an enclosure that is set back or indented
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