doghole Antonyms

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Meaning of doghole

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doghole (n.)

A place fit only for dogs; a vile, mean habitation or apartment.

doghole Sentence Examples

  1. The old doghole had been in the family for generations and was a cherished heirloom.
  2. The doghole was a small, dark space beneath the stairs, where the family dog would often hide.
  3. The children loved to play hide-and-seek in the doghole, and would spend hours searching for each other in the cramped space.
  4. The doghole was also a place of refuge for the family dog, who would retreat there when feeling scared or overwhelmed.
  5. One day, the family dog went missing, and the children were heartbroken.
  6. They searched the entire house, but could not find him anywhere.
  7. Finally, they remembered the doghole, and decided to look there.
  8. To their surprise, the dog was hiding in the doghole, curled up in a ball and fast asleep.
  9. The children were overjoyed to have found their beloved pet, and they carried him out of the doghole and hugged him tightly.
  10. From that day on, the doghole became a special place for the family and their dog, and they would often sit together in the small space, sharing stories and laughter.

FAQs About the word doghole

A place fit only for dogs; a vile, mean habitation or apartment.

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The old doghole had been in the family for generations and was a cherished heirloom.

The doghole was a small, dark space beneath the stairs, where the family dog would often hide.

The children loved to play hide-and-seek in the doghole, and would spend hours searching for each other in the cramped space.

The doghole was also a place of refuge for the family dog, who would retreat there when feeling scared or overwhelmed.