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Meaning of thumbhole

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thumbhole (n)

the hole in a woodwind that is closed and opened with the thumb

a finger hole made to fit the thumb (as in a bowling ball)

thumbhole Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate thumbhole on the guitar allowed for a comfortable and precise playing grip.
  2. The skier's gloves featured a thumbhole for added warmth and protection.
  3. The cozy blanket had a convenient thumbhole, making it easy to read while snuggled up.
  4. The bowling ball's thumbhole was carefully fitted to ensure a secure hold.
  5. The arborist's gloves had a thumbhole reinforcement for added durability during tree climbing.
  6. The chef's apron had a thumbhole for easy access to a dish towel.
  7. The leather gardening gloves provided a thumbhole for breathability and dexterity.
  8. The painter's overalls had a thumbhole for wiping away excess paint.
  9. The firefighter's gloves had a double thumbhole design for increased control and safety.
  10. The weightlifting belt had a reinforced thumbhole for added support during heavy lifts.

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the hole in a woodwind that is closed and opened with the thumb, a finger hole made to fit the thumb (as in a bowling ball)

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The intricate thumbhole on the guitar allowed for a comfortable and precise playing grip.

The skier's gloves featured a thumbhole for added warmth and protection.

The cozy blanket had a convenient thumbhole, making it easy to read while snuggled up.

The bowling ball's thumbhole was carefully fitted to ensure a secure hold.