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airhole

n. A hole provided for ventilation or breathing.

Usage examples of "airhole".

Carved from olivewood, a little bigger than a shoe box, it had a tin lid perforated by tiny airholes and inset with the icon of an unrecognizable saint.

Mexican jumping bean, a catapult, some foreign stamps, a couple of stink-bombs, and I remember one boy called Arkle who drilled an airhole in the lid of his tuck-box and kept a pet frog in there which he fed on slugs.

He dug a hole in the backyard and left just a small airhole with a piece of rubber hose.

She turned the crate around, and yes, there was the door, with rows of little airholes punched in it.

Polly leant against the table, placed her fingers over the little airholes in the filter that were supposed to dilute the tar and inhaled deeply.

Disintegrate, she blasted out a couple of airholes near the top of the iron gate, safely above the heads of the crowd on the other side.

One had to asphyxiate a caul fly if one wanted to remove it whole: block its airhole with a bead of fish glue, fasten a cap of bladderskin over the boil, then seal the cap edges with more glue.