bolthole Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbəʊlt.həʊl]
  • Us [ ˈboʊlt.hoʊl]

Meaning of bolthole In English

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Examples of bolthole

  • She dreamed of having a country bolthole.

  • London has turned into a favourite bolthole for the international business elite.

  • The cottage is small inside, but it could be the perfect bolt-hole.

  • I hope that, from 2004, the digital tachograph will prevent black sheep from finding new boltholes!

  • We all know that various individuals are, understandably, going to various boltholes.

  • I simply do not believe that boltholes cannot be blocked up with reasonable dispatch.

  • The same standards need to be applied across the world; if boltholes and weaknesses are discovered in certain places, the money will flow there.

  • They cannot be allowed to establish new bases and boltholes.

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