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Definition of shot hole in English: shot holenoun 1A hole made by the passage of a shot. 2A hole bored in rock for the insertion of a blasting charge. Example sentencesExamples - Further underground, and we saw miners drilling shot holes with their bag of dynamite neatly laid out beside them.
- With Chris, as my beautiful assistant, passing me the required pieces of kit in the confines of the dig, I set about drilling the first few shot holes.
- I found myself drilling the first of three shot holes into the three largest and nearest boulders.
- On 8 June 1960, these two men had bored and filled fifty shot holes and had inserted electric detonators and connected them up in series.
3A small round hole made in a leaf by a fungus or bacterium, especially in a fruit tree following an attack of leaf spot. as modifier shot-hole disease Example sentencesExamples - Flea beetles are devastating to seedlings, and beetle shot holes can disfigure the leaves badly.
- If this sounds familiar, ask your nurseryman for a dormant spray that targets shot hole fungus.
- Portions of the leaf tissue drop out, resulting in a shot-hole appearance.
- Count the number of plants showing shot-hole feeding and determine the percent of infested plants.
- When the tallest fields reach about 18 inches in height, walk through fields to search for shot-hole damage in the leaves about every five days.
- 3.1 A small hole made in wood by a boring beetle.
as modifier a shot-hole borer
Definition of shot hole in US English: shot holenounˈSHät ˌhōl 1A hole made by the passage of a shot. 2A hole bored in rock for the insertion of a blasting charge. Example sentencesExamples - Further underground, and we saw miners drilling shot holes with their bag of dynamite neatly laid out beside them.
- With Chris, as my beautiful assistant, passing me the required pieces of kit in the confines of the dig, I set about drilling the first few shot holes.
- I found myself drilling the first of three shot holes into the three largest and nearest boulders.
- On 8 June 1960, these two men had bored and filled fifty shot holes and had inserted electric detonators and connected them up in series.
3A small round hole made in a leaf by a fungus or bacterium, especially in a fruit tree following an attack of leaf spot. as modifier shot-hole disease Example sentencesExamples - When the tallest fields reach about 18 inches in height, walk through fields to search for shot-hole damage in the leaves about every five days.
- If this sounds familiar, ask your nurseryman for a dormant spray that targets shot hole fungus.
- Portions of the leaf tissue drop out, resulting in a shot-hole appearance.
- Count the number of plants showing shot-hole feeding and determine the percent of infested plants.
- Flea beetles are devastating to seedlings, and beetle shot holes can disfigure the leaves badly.
- 3.1 A small hole made in wood by a boring beetle.
as modifier a shot-hole borer
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