Pothole vs. Chuckhole

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Potholenoun

A shallow pit or other edged depression in a road's surface, especially when caused by erosion by weather or traffic.

Potholenoun

A pit formed in the bed of a turbulent stream.

Potholenoun

(geology) A vertical cave system, often found in limestone.

Potholenoun

(archaeology) A pit resulting from unauthorized excavation by treasure hunters or vandals.

Potholenoun

A hole or recess on the top of a stove into which a pot may be placed.

Potholenoun

A circular hole formed in the rocky beds of rivers by the grinding action of stones or gravel whirled round by the water in what was at first a natural depression of the rock.

Potholenoun

a pit or hole produced by wear or weathering (especially in a road surface)

Pothole

A pothole is a depression in a road surface, usually asphalt pavement, where traffic has removed broken pieces of the pavement. It is usually the result of water in the underlying soil structure and traffic passing over the affected area.

Chuckholenoun

(US) A pothole.

Chuckholenoun

a pit or hole produced by wear or weathering especially in a road surface.

Chuckholenoun

a pit or hole produced by wear or weathering (especially in a road surface)

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