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fishing hole

American  
[fish-ing hohl] / ˈfɪʃ ɪŋ ˌhoʊl /

noun

  1. a good spot for fishing on a river, lake, pond, etc.

  2. an opening made in ice for ice fishing.


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Each year, the Bowers family heads to Brooks Riffle, a fishing hole named after their family.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 11, 2023

When Palma arrived at the fishing hole, a man who looked similar and drove the same car approached him and asked if he had a fishing license.

From Washington Post • Nov. 25, 2019

If not, they might be visiting Carlyle’s fishing hole in early April.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 27, 2017

With fewer gulls around, the problem of bird doo contaminating the fishing hole will be reduced.

From Washington Times • Jun. 18, 2016

And then everyone sings together “You get a line and I’ll get a pole, and we’ll go down to that fishing hole, honey, oh baby mine!”

From "Dread Nation" by Justina Ireland

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