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chuckhole

[ chuhk-hohl ]

noun

Chiefly Midland U.S.
  1. a hole or pit in a road or street; pothole.


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Origin of chuckhole1

First recorded in 1830–40; chuck 1 + hole
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There were chuckholes, too, and whenever I hit one, the rebound just about tossed Grandpa and Miss Love out of the car.

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Since 2009, D.C. has also staged an annual Potholepalooza with the goal of fixing chuckholes faster than usual, within 48 hours after people report them instead of 72 hours.

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But hitting a chuckhole at low speed can judder the affected wheel and zing the lightweight frame.

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As you may recall, there were plenty of chuckholes for both species, especially coho salmon, as many of us attempted to lay out a battle plan for summer fishing trips.

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“It would keep the division more fluid and whole so we don’t have to drive through chuckholes and problems every day,†Beckner said.

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