posthole (Meaning)

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posthole (n)

a hole dug in the ground to hold a fence post

posthole Sentence Examples

  1. The carpenter carefully dug a posthole to support the fence's wooden posts.
  2. The posthole was two feet deep and wide enough to accommodate the 4x4 post.
  3. Using a posthole digger, the gardener efficiently created multiple postholes for new plants.
  4. The posthole must be straight and deep enough to provide stability for the fence.
  5. The contractor filled the posthole with concrete to secure the foundation of the deck.
  6. The homeowner used a posthole auger to bore holes in the ground for planting trees.
  7. The posthole was lined with gravel to improve drainage and prevent waterlogging.
  8. The construction crew used a posthole digger mounted on a skid-steer to expedite the posthole excavation.
  9. The posthole was tamped down firmly to ensure the fence post would remain upright.
  10. The posthole's dimensions were crucial for the structural integrity of the fence.

FAQs About the word posthole

a hole dug in the ground to hold a fence post

cavern, burrow, water hole, furrow, groove, well,excavation, pothole, sinkhole, crater

rise, mound, rise,hill, hill, mound, bump, bunch, bunch, swell

The carpenter carefully dug a posthole to support the fence's wooden posts.

The posthole was two feet deep and wide enough to accommodate the 4x4 post.

Using a posthole digger, the gardener efficiently created multiple postholes for new plants.

The posthole must be straight and deep enough to provide stability for the fence.