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Definition of Potholes
1. pothole [n] - See also: pothole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Potholes
Literary usage of Potholes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Thayer Expedition by Charles Frederick Hartt (1870)
"Knobs — potholes, probably of Glacial Origin. — Eastern Sandstone Plain. — Climate,
Vegetation, &c. of Route. — Difference in Topography betwecn Gneiss ..."
2. Thayer Expedition by Charles Frederick Hartt (1870)
"Knobs — potholes, probably of Glacial Origin. — Eastern Sandstone Plain. — Climate,
Vegetation, &c. of Route. — Difference in Topography between ..."
3. Thayer Expedition by Charles Frederick Hartt (1870)
"The Chapada at Jacobina a detached fiat- topped Mass of Sandstone. — Gneiss Hills.
— " Lake Plain/' east of Jacobina. — Knobs —potholes ..."
4. The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin (1997)
"BUMPS AND potholes Expectations stemming from the civilization of literacy differ
in their condition from those of the cognitive age. ..."
5. Our Iron Roads: Their History, Construction and Administration by Frederick Smeeton Williams (1888)
"Drainage of of Tunnels.—Box Tunnel.— e Deepest Tunnel in England, he Metropolitan
Railway.—A truction of the Underground i.—potholes.—Tunnel Under . ..."
6. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1919)
"Hall thought that the potholes were of glacial or preglacial origin, ... Then under
the action of strong currents the drilling of the potholes began. ..."