Phrases with «gigantic hole»

The phrase "gigantic hole" refers to something very large and empty, like a big opening in the ground or a massive gap in knowledge or understanding. Full definition

Sentences with «gigantic hole»

  • Hey, I would be honored [not really] to spend a few minutes blowing at least a couple of gigantic holes in your assertion that solar power can replace any form of fossil fuel — this is too easy but it keeps me out of the beer joints. (kunstler.com)
  • The steel crochet hook is a good choice for this project because it's sturdy and strong enough that you can stab it through the fabric of the towel; it's also small enough that you won't be poking gigantic holes in your towel. (thespruce.com)
  • Hike to its volcano's rim and peer over the edge into the crater's incredible gigantic hole (over 3 km wide). (komodotravellers.com)
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