0 past simple and past participle of hole --
1 to make a hole in something, especially a ship or boat: --
The first explosion holed the engine room, and the second the number five hold.
Their argument is holed below the waterline by the fact that it has caused no harm in the past.
It is holed below the waterline, so it is hardly surprising that it is receiving so little support.
I shall give some thought to whether anything can be done about the goods which are now abandoned or holed up in their warehouses.
The small bait treatment combinations were housed in half milk-cartons (12 cm long), holed once on two sides (see fig. 1).
Large bait treatment combinations were housed in whole milk cartons (as for carton-bases, above), holed twice on two sides (all holes 2 cm diameter).