Usage examples of "hole" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom is digging a hole. Tom está cavando un agujero.
Let's plug up the hole. Vamos a tapar el hoyo.
How deep is the hole? ¿Cuál es la profundidad del agujero?
He filled up the hole in the wall. Él llenó el hoyo en la pared.
The hole is big enough. El agujero es bastante grande.
The golf ball almost went in the hole. La pelota de golf casi entró en el hoyo.
The mouse ran into the hole. El ratón entró corriendo al agujero.
The prisoner dug a hole under the prison wall. El prisionero excavó un hoyo debajo del muro de la prisión.
There's a hole in this bucket. Hay un agujero en este balde.
Have you ever dug a hole as deep as this one? ¿Has cavado un hoyo tan profundo como este alguna vez?
There's a hole in my coat. Mi abrigo tiene un agujero.
It took me about two and a half hours to dig a hole one meter in diameter and two meters in depth. Me llevó unas dos horas y media excavar un hoyo de un metro de diámetro y dos de profundidad.
There is a hole in your sock. Hay un agujero en tu calcetín.
There's a hole in this sock. Este calcetín tiene un agujero.
We dug a hole in the ground. Cavamos un agujero en el suelo.
There's a huge hole in the wall. Hay un gran agujero en la muralla.
There's a big hole in your sock. Tienes un gran agujero en el calcetín.
There is a large hole in the wall. Hay un gran agujero en la muralla.
The wall has a large hole in it. Hay un gran agujero en la muralla.
If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging. Si te encuentras en un agujero, para de cavar.
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