Antonyms for sinkhole
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : singk-hohl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsɪŋkˌhoʊl |
Definition of sinkhole
Origin :- also sink-hole, mid-15c., "sewage pit," from sink (n.) + hole (n.). As a geological phenomenon, "hole made in the earth in limestone regions by underground erosion," 1780, from sink (v.).
- noun depression
- Go down to Sinkhole yourself, if you're so anxious about that camp.
- Extract from : « Skyrider » by B. M. Bower
- Yes, sir, he was glad of the chance to stay at Sinkhole for awhile.
- Extract from : « Skyrider » by B. M. Bower
- What yuh done to 'im that he's sendin' yuh off down to Sinkhole?
- Extract from : « Skyrider » by B. M. Bower
- I want you to catch up a couple of horses and go on down to Sinkhole.
- Extract from : « Skyrider » by B. M. Bower
- And Tomaso should have had no occasion whatever to be riding to Sinkhole.
- Extract from : « Skyrider » by B. M. Bower
- Of course you want me to tell dad you have a—a guest at Sinkhole camp?
- Extract from : « Skyrider » by B. M. Bower
- What's the use of Bill going off to Sinkhole unless he listens to me first?
- Extract from : « Skyrider » by B. M. Bower
- They were gliding down an invisible incline, and it was a long way to Sinkhole.
- Extract from : « Skyrider » by B. M. Bower
- Mr. Arnold attempted to dig a well in a depression, a sinkhole, in the prairie.
- Extract from : « Fifty Years In The Northwest » by William Henry Carman Folsom
- The East Side, where the home struggled against such heavy odds, became a sinkhole of undreamt-of corruption.
- Extract from : « The Battle with the Slum » by Jacob A. Riis.
Synonyms for sinkhole
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