knothole

[not-hohl]

knothole Definition

  • 1a hole in a piece of wood where a knot has come out or been removed
  • 2a small hole in a fence or wall that can be looked through to see what is on the other side

Using knothole: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "knothole" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He peered through the knothole in the fence.

  • Example

    The boys watched the game through a knothole in the wooden fence.

  • Example

    The tree had a knothole in its trunk.

knothole Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for knothole

Phrases with knothole

  • have a knothole in one's head

    to be stupid or foolish

    Example

    I can't believe he did that. He must have a knothole in his head.

  • knock the knotholes out of someone

    to beat someone severely

    Example

    If you don't stop bothering me, I'll knock the knotholes out of you.

  • to spy on someone or something

    Example

    The detective was looking through a knothole in the fence to see what was happening inside.

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Summary: knothole in Brief

'Knothole' [not-hohl] refers to a hole in a piece of wood where a knot has come out or been removed, or a small hole in a fence or wall that can be looked through to see what is on the other side. It is often used in phrases like 'have a knothole in one's head,' meaning to be stupid or foolish, and 'look through a knothole,' meaning to spy on someone or something.