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    pothole
    /ˈpɒthəʊl/

    noun

    • 1. a depression or hollow in a road surface caused by wear or sinking: "he drove very cautiously over the potholes in the road"
    • 2. a deep natural underground cave formed by the erosion of rock, especially by the action of water.

    verb

    • 1. produce potholes in (a road surface): "the road is being torn up and potholed by passing trucks"
    • 2. explore underground caves as a pastime: British "my mother and father met while they were potholing"

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  2. POTHOLE definition: 1. a hole in a road surface that results from gradual damage caused by traffic and/or weather: 2…. Learn more.

  3. Jun 30, 2012 · The meaning of POTHOLE is a circular hole formed in the rocky bed of a river by the grinding action of stones or gravel whirled round by the water. How to use pothole in a sentence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PotholePothole - Wikipedia

    A pothole is a depression in a road surface, usually asphalt pavement, where traffic has removed broken pieces of the pavement. It is usually the result of water in the underlying soil structure and traffic passing over the affected area.

  5. noun. a deep hole; pit. a hole formed in pavement, as by excessive use or by extremes of weather. a more or less cylindrical hole formed in rock by the grinding action of the detrital material in eddying water. a cave opening vertically from the ground surface. pothole. / ˈpɒtˌhəʊl / noun. geography.

  6. POTHOLE meaning: 1. a hole in a road surface that results from gradual damage caused by traffic and/or weather: 2…. Learn more.

  7. a deep hole that is formed in rock, especially by the action of water Topics Geography c2. Definition of pothole noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. n. 1. A hole or pit, especially one in a road surface. Also called chuckhole. 2. A deep round hole worn in rock by loose stones whirling in strong rapids or waterfalls. 3. Western US A place filled with mud or quicksand that is a hazard to cattle. pot′holed′ adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. /ˌpɑtˈhoʊl/ /ˈpɒthəʊl/ IPA guide. Other forms: potholes. A pothole is a hole or little pit in a road. Drivers complain about potholes frequently. If you've ever felt a little bump while in a car, you probably hit a pothole: a little hole in the street caused by wear and tear.

  10. How to use . pothole in a sentenceKeep in mind, the U.S. can barely keep its government open, fix a pothole, or move a train 45 miles in an hour in this country.

  11. A pothole is a deep hole in the ground. Potholes often lead to underground caves and tunnels.