holed

Etymology

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of hole

adj

  1. Having one or more holes.
    Gruyère is an ancient castle and its attendant farms and houses of artisans on a conical hill amid a plain of lush pastures that still enrich the local, holed cheese. 1971, Donald Cowie, Switzerland: the land and the people, A. S. Barnes, page 87
    Take a holed stone, find a stick that fits tightly through the hole, and lodge it firmly inside. 1983, Scott Cunningham, Earth Power: Techniques of Natural Magic, Llewellyn Worldwide, page 135
    If you’re using a holed button, string beads from one hole to another before adding the back. 2006, Jackie Guerra, Kyle Crowner, Dazzling Beaded Jewelry, Sterling, page 99

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