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EYEHOLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EYEHOLE is orbit.
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eyehole - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · The hole to which the viewer places his or her eye in a device such as a telescope. · The hole in a mask, helmet, or costume corresponding to the ...
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EYE HOLE - Trout Magnet
The first jig head that holds your scent in place. Add scent & color by placing scent in the eye hole of the lure. Locking the scent in place.
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eyehole
eyehole (ˈaɪhəʊl) [f. eye n.1 + hole.] a. The cavity or socket containing the orbit of the eye. b. A hole to look through. c. dial. (See quot.)a. 1637 Rutherford Lett. lxxxviii. (1862) I. 227 Let their eyes rot in their eye-holes, who will not receive Him home again. 1855 Robinson Whitby Gloss., Een...
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Eyehole Man - Rick and Morty Wiki - Fandom
Eyehole Man is a spandex-clad alien with a megaphone who lives to beat up anyone who is caught with the cereal Eyeholes. He is featured in various ...
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eyehole, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun eyehole is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for eyehole is from 1572, in a dictionary by John Higgins, ...
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EYEHOLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a hole to look through, as in a mask or a curtain. · a circular opening for the insertion of a pin, hook, rope, etc.; eye. · eye socket.
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EYEHOLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a hole that you can look through: Ensure the eyeholes in the mask are large enough. Synonyms peephole spyhole
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Eyehole - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
a small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord or hook or bar
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EYEHOLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
eyehole in British English · 1. a hole through which something, such as a rope, hook, or bar, is passed · 2. the cavity that contains the eyeball; eye socket.
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Celatone
It took the form of a piece of headgear with a telescope taking the place of an eyehole.
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eyelet-hole
eyelet-hole, n. (ˈaɪlɪtˌhəʊl) Forms: 6 ilet-, 6–7 oylet-, 6–9 eylet-, 7 eylot-, ilot-, oilet-, 7–8 ey(e)lid-, 8 eilet-, 9 oilete-, 7– eyelet-. [f. eyelet n. + hole.] 1. = eyelet 1 a; also a hole for inserting a metal eyelet (see eyelet 1 b).1497 Naval Accts. Hen. VII (1896) 334 Makyng of olyett-hool...
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Flash, Staffordshire
The Winking Man is a rock outcrop on Ramshaw Rocks that resembles a human face in profile; its eyehole appears to 'wink' to passing travellers on the A53
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colk
▪ I. † colk1 Obs. exc. dial. Also 4–5 colke, 5 coke, 6 couk, 9 dial. coak, coke, cowk. [app. a northern Eng. word: of uncertain origin. In form it agrees with OFris. kolk hole, hollow, eyehole, WFris. kolcke, NFris. kolok, EFris. kolk hole or deep place in the ground filled with water, MLG. and LG. ...
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