chuckhole

IPA: tʃˈʌkhoʊɫ

noun

  • (US) A pothole.
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Examples of "chuckhole" in Sentences

  • The Bronco seemed to hit every bump and chuckhole on the road home.
  • The government needs a reasonable amount of time to repair the chuckhole.
  • Chase shouted at his younger sister as she drove straight over a chuckhole.
  • Forty-two She didn't raise her head until the Blazer jounced over a chuckhole.
  • The very next day we began dancing and singing and taking turns at the chuckhole bar.
  • I tried to raise myself forward to keep the pressure off my wrists, but each chuckhole in the road sent me back into the seat and another dig into my skin.
  • The Duke was the Air Force's leading expert on covert low-level missions, and it was said that he could "bull's-eye a chuckhole in a Kansas tornado at midnight."
  • Tim, who had unslung his rope, aimin 'to help the hosses out of the chuckhole, snatched her off the horn, and with one of the prettiest twenty-foot flip throws I ever see done he snaked old Texas Pete right out of his wicky-up, gun and all.

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