Sentences with phrase «gopher hole»

The phrase "gopher hole" refers to a small hole or tunnel made by a gopher, which is a small rodent. It can also be used as a metaphor to describe a small problem or an issue that may seem insignificant but could potentially cause bigger difficulties. Full definition
For a game of tackle the boys used a sloping patch of grass next to the Bodwill plumbing and heating supply company, around the corner on Seventh Street, where Skinny Rick stepped in gopher holes and ran over rusty nails.
Most writers, after the fifth hole, would have reduced the rest to the monotony of a litany on gopher holes.
Hope none of those azure pirates sprain an ankle on a gopher hole.
Less mowing means less soil disturbance, which is critical for bumblebees because they nest in the ground in mouse and gopher holes.
FRUITLAND PARK — Animal control officers have set a trap to catch a dog and her puppies they believe wandered into a gopher hole, but so far have not retrieved the animals.
It could have been a rat's nest or gopher hole the young terriers were working.
May 2015 Morris was a 3 week old orphan found in a gopher hole and covered in ticks.
When Carmen tripped in a gopher hole, breaking her leg in two places, the owners of the property refused to provide veterinary care.
She has curated a number of exhibitions and experimental design projects across Europe, and was the co-founder and director of The Gopher Hole, an exhibition and project space in London.
With an interest in «popular culture across borders», The Gopher Hole looks to curate ideas and to facilitate critical debate on contemporary culture, the arts and society.
The Gopher Hole is a brand new venue and project space nestling beneath El Paso Restaurant at 350 - 354 Old Street in London.
This variety of voices seems central to The Gopher Hole's cultural mission, and the result bodes well for this colourful new project space.
Uneven ground, gopher holes, slippery grass, and other safety hazards can mean a twisted ankle or more serious injury.
For example, you want to be sure your sidewalks and steps are not icy, that there are no tripping hazards, and that a person walking across your yard can not fall into a gopher hole and break an ankle.
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