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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
manhole
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
cover
▪ The top of the inspection chamber has a metal frame into which the manhole cover fits.
▪ At First Avenue the crosswalk is blocked by a Con Ed van and an open manhole cover encircled by yellow rubber cones.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ At First Avenue the crosswalk is blocked by a Con Ed van and an open manhole cover encircled by yellow rubber cones.
▪ Here was a manhole down which to stuff the bodies.
▪ His head said not even his faithful border collie could survive a horror like falling down a manhole.
▪ It should flow easily, though not too swiftly, through the manholes, without let or hindrance.
▪ Meanwhile the villagers crowded to peer down the open manhole as though it were an interesting accident.
▪ Their story was an open manhole he could do nothing to close.
▪ Wearing hip boots and overalls that are water-resistant but not waterproof, he is lowered from a tripod that straddles the manhole.
▪ You may be surprised how impressed some buyers and their surveyors will be with a good clean manhole!
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Manhole

Manhole \Man"hole`\, n. A hole through which a man may descend or creep into a drain, sewer, steam boiler, parts of machinery, etc., for cleaning or repairing.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
manhole

also man-hole, "hole through which a person may pass," 1793, from man (n.) + hole (n.).

Wiktionary
manhole

n. A hole in the ground used to access the sewers or other underground vaults and installations.

WordNet
manhole

n. a hole (usually with a flush cover) through which a person can gain access to an underground structure

Wikipedia
Manhole

A manhole (alternatively utility hole, cable chamber, maintenance hole, inspection chamber, access chamber, sewer hole, smellhole, flabhole, ding-dong or confined space) is the top opening to an underground utility vault used to house an access point for making connections, inspection, valve adjustments or performing maintenance on underground and buried public utility and other services including sewers, telephone, electricity, storm drains, district heating and gas.

Manhole (disambiguation)

A manhole is an opening used to gain access to sewers or other underground structures, usually for maintenance.

Manhole may also refer to:

  • Manhole (band), a metal band from Los Angeles
  • The Manhole, a computer game
  • Manhole (film), a 2014 South Korean film
  • Manhole (Game & Watch), a game in the Nintendo Game and Watch series
  • Manhole (album), an album by Grace Slick
  • Manhole (manga), a manga by Tsutsui Tetsuya
Manhole (album)

Manhole is the first solo album by Grace Slick, released in 1974 on Grunt/RCA.

Manhole (film)

Manhole is a 2014 South Korean thriller directed by Shin Jae-young.

Usage examples of "manhole".

When pressed for room, the Aleut has been known to crawl head foremost, body whole, right under the manhole and lie there prone between the feet of the paddlers with nothing between him and the abysmal depths of a hissing sea but the parchment keel of the bidarka, thin as paper.

Shaking his head in solemn disapproval, Jerry Cruncher led the way to a manhole in the road, into the socket of which he inserted a shining tool with which, in a practiced movement, he flipped the heavy manhole lid aside.

They found Doughboy all alone in a field, playing with a manhole cover.

I should have stopped at every manhole between Roxbury and Natick, following the trail, but sometimes you have to take your science with a grain of salt.

I kicked off from the bale, therefore, clawed on to the thin cords within the glass, crawled along until I got to the manhole rim, and so got my bearings for the light and blind studs, took a shove off, and flying once round the bale, and getting a scare from something big and flimsy that was drifting loose, I got my hand on the cord quite close to the studs, and reached them.

It stopped at a thing in the street like a manhole cover, flipped the cover off with two pronged levers, eased forward and dropped something round and bellowslike over the hole.

Dan and Grace approached the manhole and peered in, bumping their facemasks against the cold steel.

One of those manholes like a bloody gaspipe and there was the poor devil stuck down in it, half choked with sewer gas.

Once I get to that neighborhood, my map tells me where the key manholes are and, by running tests under those manholes, I can narrow it down even further.

Newton had its very own sewer system with its own manholes, which made things confusing.

By now it was three in the morning and we had about eight manholes to check.

The holes I chopped in the ice were as round as manholes, and about half the size.

Whatever those brief cadenzas had meant, the Cygnans picked him up again and toted him to a cluster of what looked like manholes in the spongy floor.

He cursed, grabbed for the control handle, but before he could swing the shield, a section of lawn the size of a street manhole lifted like a trapdoor behind the chigger and in the full glare of the handlight.

Beck closed and screwed down the manhole cover, while the men went away again and began returning with immense glass carboys of what looked like more water.