单词 | gully-hole |
释义 | > as lemmasgully-hole gully-hole n. the opening from the street into a drain or sewer. ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > street > [noun] > gutter in a street > the opening from the street into a drain or sewer gully-hole1726 1726 Kersey's Dict. Anglo-Britannicum Gully-Hole, a Place at the Grate or Entrance of the Street-Canals for a Passage into the Common Shore. 1746 Brit. Mag. 346 The Water is let down out of the Street, by what we call the Gully-Hole. 1762 Gentleman's Mag. (1806) Apr. 154/1 Mrs Myltystre was hanged, and thrown into the gully-hole to rot. a1883 C. H. Fagge Princ. & Pract. Med. (1886) I. 192 The boys from that house were in the habit of playing every day in a yard, in which there were gully-holes leading from the sewer. < as lemmas |
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