Hole up
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British pronunciation/hˈəʊl ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/hˈoʊl ˈʌp/

Définition et Signification de "hole up"

to hole up
[phrase form: hole]
01

faire un trou d'un coup

to hide and stay in a place to avoid being noticed or disturbed
to hole up definition and meaning
02

faire un trou d'un coup

to spend the winter in a state of reduced activity to conserve energy
to hole up definition and meaning
03

faire un trou d'un coup

score a hole in one
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The detective had to hole up in a motel while working undercover to gather information without being recognized.
During the protest, some demonstrators chose to hole up in nearby buildings to avoid clashes with law enforcement.
To concentrate on finishing his novel, the writer decided to hole up in a secluded cabin in the mountains.
Fearing a storm, the campers decided to hole up in their tents until the weather improved.
With exams approaching, students often hole up in the library to study without distractions.
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