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posthole

 

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Noun posthole has 1 sense
  1. posthole, post hole - a hole dug in the ground to hold a fence post
    --1 is a kind of hole

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Posthole

Definition:

A posthole refers to a hole or pit dug in the ground to hold a post securely in place. It is typically cylindrical in shape and deep enough to anchor a fence, sign, or other wooden structures.

Parts of Speech:

Noun: The posthole needed to be dug before setting up the fence.

Verb: They had to posthole the sign to ensure its stability.

Senses:

Sense 1: A physical hole dug in the ground.

Sense 2: The act of digging a hole to place a post.

Usages:

Popular Usage: Postholes are commonly used in construction and fence installation.

Local Usage: In rural areas, postholes are often dug for setting up traditional wooden boundary markers.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  1. The carpenter used a shovel to dig a deep posthole for the new gate.
  2. She marked the exact locations for the postholes before beginning the installation.

Verb:

  1. The workers postholed the entire perimeter of the garden to erect a protective fence.
  2. He patiently postholes each corner of the tent to secure it firmly on the ground.

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