A hole is a hollow place, an opening in/through a solid body, or an excavation in the ground.
Hole or holes may also refer to:
Key, Keys, The Key or The Keys may refer to:
A trap is a device used for trapping animals.
Swing or swinging may refer to:
Bang or bangs may refer to:
Louis Sachar is an American young-adult mystery-comedy author. He is best known for the Wayside School series and the novel Holes.
Immortality is the ability to live forever, or eternal life.
A second is the base unit of time in the International System of Units (SI).
Break or Breaks or The Break may refer to:
Cut or CUT may refer to:
Holes is a 1998 young adult novel written by Louis Sachar and first published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The book centers on Stanley Yelnats, who is sent to Camp Green Lake, a correctional boot camp in a desert in Texas, after being falsely accused of theft. The plot explores the history of the area and how the actions of several characters in the past have affected Stanley's life in the present. These interconnecting stories touch on themes such as labor, boyhood and masculinity, friendship, meaning of names, illiteracy, elements of fairy tales, and racism.
Checkmate is a situation in the game of chess and other activities which results in defeat.
Fearless or The Fearless may refer to:
5 is a number, numeral, and glyph.
Love is an emotion of strong affection and personal attachment to people and things.
Top of the World may refer to the Roof of the World mountain ranges, or:
A blindfold is a garment, usually of cloth, tied to one's head to cover the eyes to disable the wearer's sight.
Raghav Sachar is an Indian singer, composer and film scorer.
Woods or The Woods may refer to:
Midnight sun is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the Sun remains visible at the local midnight.
American Beauty may refer to: