Present participle for to hide oneself or stay out of sight
“Today's elk are under such pressure that once the season opens they tend to hole up in the thickest cover they can find.”
Present participle for to take refuge or seclude oneself
“After a long and tiring day at work, I decided to hole up in my cozy apartment and read a good book.”
Present participle for to hibernate (for the winter)
“When the first snowflakes started falling, the bears instinctively knew it was time to hole up and hibernate for the winter.”
Present participle for to find refuge or take cover from bad weather or danger
Present participle for to hide oneself or stay out of sight
Present participle for to hide from view
Present participle for to have as a home
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