Opposite of an underground passage or hole, especially one that has been manually created
Opposite of a large cave or cavity
Opposite of a horizontal or nearly horizontal passage from the surface into a mine
Opposite of the underground lair of an animal, such as a badger or fox
“We drive past in a jeep and observe some lions sleeping out in the open whilst others frolic around the wilderness.”
Opposite of an aperture or opening through a surface or barrier
“He encountered a blockage in the form of large rocks at the end of the passage.”
Opposite of a hole that has been made
“I made a seal by coating the after-thought of a clay border in latex.”
Opposite of an animal's burrow
“I looked down at my feet and I saw an ant mound.”
Opposite of to dig a passage or hole (through a barrier)
Opposite of to make (a hole or channel) by digging
Opposite of to obtain coal, minerals, or other valuable materials through excavation
“Joey came back to Orlando, not long after his trip, to bury a time capsule with me.”
Opposite of to make a hole
“You can seal any unwanted holes with plaster.”
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