Hole Up Meaning. The weather outside was cold, so the rabbits holed up in their warren. A hole in the clouds;
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The dog dug a deep/shallow hole. Dug a hole in the ground with a shovel. An animal's hiding place or burrow. Informal an unattractive place, such as a town or a dwelling. A hole in the clouds; Web definition of holed up past tense of hole up as in hid to remain out of sight we'll hole up in the cellar and wait out the hurricane synonyms & similar words relevance hid lurked sat. To stay in a safe place, often as a way of avoiding something or hiding. A hollowed place in something solid; A place in the ground where an animal lives. (of an animal) to hibernate, esp in a cave 2.
A hollow place in the ground. To take refuge in or as if in a hideout: To stay in a safe place, often as a way of avoiding something or hiding. If you hole up or are holed up somewhere, you stay there, especially because you are hiding. — see also foxhole, swimming hole, water hole. Web hole up verb holed up; A hole in the clouds; The dog dug a deep/shallow hole. ) phrasal verb with hole verb [ t ] sailing specialized us / hoʊl / uk / həʊl /. An animal's hiding place or burrow. Had a hole in the elbow of.