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potholes

n. (plural of pothole English)

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Potholes (film)

Potholes'' (Russian:Ukhaby'') is a 1928 Soviet silent film directed by Abram Room.

The film's art direction was by Viktor Aden.

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A cool draft of air from the open window hit my lumpy face, and as we splashed through potholes I leaned down and placed the gollock under my feet.

Problem is, after you've drained them, those potholes are prime land… and there's not a farmer in the world who can afford to pass up another hundred acres, even if he's farming twenty sections, which Dad wasn't.

Just past it they came across a road gang of men in gray overalls doing repairs on the dirt highway's surface, filling in potholes and spreading crushed rock, with a mechanical roller to pack it down.

Soon the others were in hot pursuit, zigzagging their bikes between the ancient cars, avoiding the potholes and open manholes.

The Eliminator broadcast had knocked all the stiffness out of the bioscientist, who was visibly anxious as he bounced his jeep over the potholes in the makeshift road.

He refrained from adding an observation to the effect that Karol could have packed his own bucket and spade, pausing to repair the potholes on his way back to the lab.

I had to remember that New Yorkers are like Texans: their potholes are worse, their taxicab drivers more dangerous, and their people tougher than anyone else, damn what the facts might be.

The weight of the RV caused these parts to crumble, and the spinning rear tires cut deeper potholes and ruts.

He made for the edge of one of the deepest of the hillside's potholes, a circular opening more than thirty feet across.