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bolt–hole
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
bolt–hole
(noun)
bolt–hole
/
ˈ
boʊltˌhoʊl/
noun
plural
bolt–holes
bolt–hole
/
ˈ
boʊltˌhoʊl/
noun
plural
bolt–holes
Britannica Dictionary definition of BOLT–HOLE
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British
:
a safe or restful place
:
a place where you can hide or escape from something that is dangerous or unpleasant
They considered the inn a
bolt-hole
in times of stress.
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