0 informal for cash machine mainly UK
1 a small, often unpleasant, shop, house, or restaurant:
2 a way of referring to a cash machine :
The average cost of withdrawing cash from a hole in the wall—an automatic teller machine—is about 30p per transaction.
It includes a dramatic scene of a small fire in the second floor hallway of the mansion, which explains the large hole in the wall shown in the first film.
Umberto's room has a gaping hole in the wall; the maid tells him it is to become part of an enlarged living room.
Melville wrecks the place in various failed attempts to escape before blasting a hole in the wall with dynamite.
Thurneman used a thick drill to make a hole in the wall while his comrades backed up the car.
Holmes attacks the snake with a walking stick, sending it through the hole in the wall back toward its home in the physician's room.
Peter finally accepts this fact and afterwards the two are easily able to break a hole in the wall, which frees them from their mental prison.
They will see the name of the bank on the hole in the wall.