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Meaning of rathole

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rathole (n)

a hole (as in the wall of a building) made by rats

a small dirty uncomfortable room

rathole Sentence Examples

  1. The narrow rathole provided a secret entry point into the castle's impregnable walls.
  2. The children giggled as they peered into the rathole, hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive creature that called it home.
  3. The old house had a musty smell, as if it had been inhabited by rats for centuries, their rathole hidden amidst the dusty furniture.
  4. The detective searched every rathole and corner of the abandoned building, determined to uncover the truth behind the missing jewels.
  5. The rathole in the garden wall was just large enough for the tiny mouse to squeeze through.
  6. The underground tunnels were a labyrinth of rathole-like passages, where only the most daring explorers dared to venture.
  7. The attic was filled with old boxes and forgotten treasures, each one a potential rathole for hidden valuables.
  8. The rathole in the basement was an ideal hiding spot for the contraband goods that the smugglers were bringing into the city.
  9. The children's pet rat, Squeaky, loved to curl up in his miniature rathole made from a cozy sock.
  10. The rathole in the wall had become a symbol of the family's long-standing rivalry with their spiteful neighbors.

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a hole (as in the wall of a building) made by rats, a small dirty uncomfortable room

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The narrow rathole provided a secret entry point into the castle's impregnable walls.

The children giggled as they peered into the rathole, hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive creature that called it home.

The old house had a musty smell, as if it had been inhabited by rats for centuries, their rathole hidden amidst the dusty furniture.

The detective searched every rathole and corner of the abandoned building, determined to uncover the truth behind the missing jewels.