Pronunciation of the English word holes.
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1. | The more cheese, the more holes. The more holes, the less cheese. Thus: The more cheese, the less cheese. | |
2. | Much as a large animal like a lion produces a deeper roar than a tiny mouse's squeak, merging supermassive black holes create lower-frequency gravitational waves than the relatively small black holes LIGO and similar ground-based experiments can detect. | |
3. | Rats have gnawed holes in the door. | |
4. | The argument is full of holes. | |
5. | I found holes here and there. | |
6. | What has many holes but is good for holding liquid? | |
7. | The sudden increase of ultraviolet rays made the researchers believe in the existence of ozone holes. | |
8. | Holes gaped open in the streets after the earthquake. | |
9. | I can't find any holes in his theory. | |
10. | There were holes here and there. |