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man·hole
 manhole
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- pronunciation:
- maen
hol
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun)
part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
a usu. covered opening large enough for a person, providing access to a sewer, boiler, or the like.
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adjective + (n.)manhole
abandoned, blue, concrete, covered, forensic, heavy, isolated, open, raw, wet
verb + (n.)manhole
blow,
burst,
charge,
check,
climb,
cover,
crawl,
design,
drift,
drop,
eliminate,
emerge,
enter,
explode,
fall,
flip,
flow,
gush,
hide,
leap,
lift,
notice,
open,
overflow,
place,
point,
pop,
push,
rehabilitate,
ride,
rise,
scramble,
seal,
sift,
spew,
spot,
steal,
stick,
stumble,
surcharge,
weld
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noun + (n.)manhole
ankle,
belt,
bone,
cover,
crack,
drainage,
expert,
explosion,
ext,
fire,
flow,
flute,
foot,
grate,
guide,
hole,
hydrant,
iron,
joint,
lid,
metal,
middle,
opening,
pipe,
pipeline,
rattle,
rehabilitation,
sample,
search,
sewage,
sewer,
shaft,
size,
specialist,
station,
steam,
street,
structure,
taxi,
toilet,
tool,
trade,
truck,
tunnel,
turtle,
utility,
wake,
weight,
well,
yard
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