fishing hole

collocation in English

meaningsoffishingandhole

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fishing
noun[U]
uk
/ˈfɪʃ.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈfɪʃ.ɪŋ/
the sport or job of ...
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hole
noun[C]
uk
/həʊl/
us
/hoʊl/
an empty space in an object, usually with an opening to the object's surface, or an opening that goes completely through ...
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(Definition offishingandholefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffishing hole

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Pingo jumps into thefishingholefirst and after a short interval jumps back out.
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Examples include both natural or human-made resource domains (e.g., afishingholeor an irrigation system).
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The bridge area forms a localfishinghole.
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The heater is not only for warmth but it also for keeping an angler'sfishingholefrom freezing.
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Thefishingholeis known for its extreme depth and its plentiful fishing but is also a popular sailing area.
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The lake itself is a very popularfishingholeand may be fished from shore or paddle boat (motors are prohibited).
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Afishingholeneeds to be dug when they reach the spot where they want to fish.
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The mill pond itself is a popular localfishinghole.
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Today's lesson is things to eat which you find in afishinghole.
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The creek is also home to afishingholethat is approximately 3 ft deep.
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At this point the waters crash to the ground creating a natural pool, that was once used for local bathing but also as afishingholefor local freshwater eel.
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Usually the resources in question are food sources, such as salmon streams, herring spawning grounds, berry patches, and fishing holes.
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As a result, it is one of the world's best tarpon fishing holes and yields more tarpon than any other location in the world.
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The river has rainbow trout fishing holes.
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