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View synonyms for water hole

water hole

noun

  1. a depression in the surface of the ground, containing water.
  2. a source of drinking water, as a spring or well in the desert.
  3. a pond; pool.
  4. a cavity containing water in the dry bed of a river.
  5. a hole in the frozen surface of a lake, pond, stream, etc.


water hole

noun

  1. a depression, such as a pond or pool, containing water, esp one used by animals as a drinking place
  2. a source of drinking water in a desert


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Word History and Origins

Origin of water hole1

First recorded in 1645–55

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Example Sentences

Apaches used what was once a marshy ciénaga as a water hole for centuries.

Much better but still weak Burros came in late & hung around water hole.

Cool wind makes weather endurable, but bees terrible in kitchen & around water-hole.

An investigation showed the rest of the herd standing around the water-hole.

When he got out of the water hole he wiped himself dry on the grass by lying on his side and pushing himself along with his feet.

Once I lay at a path near a water hole in the pocket of a half-dried stream, and killed two buffalo cows.

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