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hols, n. pl.|hɒlz| Colloq. (esp. school-children's) abbrev. of holidays (holiday n. 2 b).
1905H. A. Vachell Hill vi. 137 The governor pointed that out last hols. 1921S. Thompson Rough Crossing ii. 105, I may be staying in Oxford in the spring hols. 1931Church Times 25 Sept. 344/4 After next ‘hols’ it will be a very different little boy who will take the train at Waterloo or Victoria. 1958Spectator 30 May 677/1 The House broke up for the hols. |