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hole in the wall
hole in the wall
A small, inconspicuous place, often an establishment such a restaurant. The term sometimes but not always has a negative connotation implying a place that is perceived to be disreputable in some way. I wasn't impressed when Gary suggested a hole in the wall for our first date, but we ended up having a good time.
hole in the wall
Fig. a tiny shop, room, etc., not much wider than its doorway. I went into this little hole in the wall where they had the nicest little gifts. His office is just a hole in the wall.
hole in the wall
A small, modest, or obscure place, as in My new apartment is just a hole in the wall, or Believe it or not, that little hole in the wall is a great restaurant. This graphic term is often used disparagingly. [First half of 1800s]
hole in the wall
n. a tiny shop, not much wider than its doorway. I went into this little hole in the wall where they had the nicest little gifts.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Kimball | | KIM-bəl | English |
Brunhilde | | broon-HIL-də (German) | German, Ancient Germanic |
Amen | | AH-mun (English) | Egyptian Mythology (Anglicized) |
Boleslav | | - | Czech, Russian, Medieval Slavic |
Tiffiny | | TIF-ə-nee | English (Rare) |
Mehrdad | | - | Persian |