hand-hole (Meaning)

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hand-hole (n.)

A small hole in a boiler for the insertion of the hand in cleaning, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hand-hole

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hand-hole Sentence Examples

  1. The hand-hole on the washing machine allows for easy access to the filter.
  2. Mechanics use a special wrench to tighten the bolts through the hand-hole.
  3. The narrow hand-hole made it difficult to retrieve the stuck bolt.
  4. The hand-hole in the furnace was too small for the technician's arm.
  5. The maintenance crew used the hand-hole to inspect the interior of the boiler.
  6. The hand-hole on the outboard motor provided access to the water pump.
  7. The diver inserted his hand into the hand-hole to secure the underwater cable.
  8. The surgeon carefully inserted their hand through the hand-hole during laparoscopic surgery.
  9. The hand-hole cover on the oil drum was loose, allowing oil to leak out.
  10. The hand-hole in the beehive allowed the beekeeper to inspect the honeycomb without disturbing the bees.

FAQs About the word hand-hole

A small hole in a boiler for the insertion of the hand in cleaning, etc.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hand-hole on the washing machine allows for easy access to the filter.

Mechanics use a special wrench to tighten the bolts through the hand-hole.

The narrow hand-hole made it difficult to retrieve the stuck bolt.

The hand-hole in the furnace was too small for the technician's arm.