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  • noun Plural form of chuckhole.

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Examples

  • Driving at 60 miles per hour, it is difficult to see the occasional car-eating chuckholes, which is probably the reason why the wheels of our rental car were out of alignment.

    Touring Mexico's Yucatan ruins 2008

  • Driving at 60 miles per hour, it is difficult to see the occasional car-eating chuckholes, which is probably the reason why the wheels of our rental car were out of alignment.

    Touring Mexico's Yucatan ruins 2008

  • Driving at 60 miles per hour, it is difficult to see the occasional car-eating chuckholes, which is probably the reason why the wheels of our rental car were out of alignment.

    Touring Mexico's Yucatan ruins 2008

  • Watch out for chuckholes and Minnesota bridges on your pandering crusade.

    New Obama response spot on the gas tax 2008

  • He put a mint on his tongue and sucked on it and looked sideways at Pete as the SUV hit chuckholes that jarred the frame.

    Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009

  • After a few times of driving the carreteras libre and hitting unmarked Topes and massive cracks, chuckholes and animals on the highway while going at quite a clip, the price one pays for the Quota becomes quite attractive.

    GPS Revisited 2007

  • He put a mint on his tongue and sucked on it and looked sideways at Pete as the SUV hit chuckholes that jarred the frame.

    Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009

  • He put a mint on his tongue and sucked on it and looked sideways at Pete as the SUV hit chuckholes that jarred the frame.

    Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009

  • He navigates through the morning traffic, around tire-swallowing chuckholes, and through the city air that smells of meat-processing plants and diesel fumes.

    A Silicon Republic 2008

  • The low sun pushes the shadow of her house across the dead end of the street, over mud and chuckholes, until it touches the rails.

    ccfinlay: "Hail, Conductor" ccfinlay 2006

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