Hole (disambiguation)

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A hole is a hollow place, an opening in/through a solid body, or an excavation in the ground.

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Hole or holes may also refer to:

Science and healthcare

Technology

Construction

People with the name

Places

Prison

Arts, entertainment, and media

Films

Games

Literature

Music

Groups

  • Hole (band), an alternative rock band formed by Courtney Love and Eric Erlandson in 1989

Albums and EPs

Songs

Television

Sports

Other uses

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