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pot-holes

n. (pot-hole English)

Usage examples of "pot-holes".

When we were opposite the pot-holes, where Snitkin was waiting, Vance drew up and we got out.

When we were opposite the pot-holes Vance threw on the brakes and sprang down to the ground.

At the pot-holes we stood back while Doremus looked over the wall into the shallow chasm beyond.

Next Stamm replaced the board, doffed his diving suit, hid it in the old coffin in the vault, and drove to the pot-holes, where he dumped Montague's body.

And after Stamm had killed Greeff and mutilated him exactly as he had mutilated Montague, he took him down to the pot-holes in the wheelbarrow, over the sandy ground along the foot of the cliff, where he would not attract the attention of any guard that might have been stationed on the East Road.

The weight of the great bull had driven the spoor a foot deep into the sticky red mud, so that it was a series of deep pot-holes, strung across the earth like beads on a necklace.

Then the corporal gave it full lock and it roared up the road, taking the pot-holes in easy style.