Post - The small "finger" that sticks out from the back of the buckle that goes into a punched hole in the belt, resulting in a belt size that is appropriate for you. Also sometimes referenced as a "flopper", "finger" or "stay".
belt loop. I've always referred to that part as the belt's tongue.
The holes in a shirt for fastenings are called buttonholes, even if there are no buttons to go through them. If they are small and round they may be called eyelets.
A bundle
'Sticks' used to ski are called skiing poles.
A Box with holes in it.
A bundle of sticks
beruto or obi(traditional belt)
A "belt loop."
The title of the book refers to holes the boys dig in the book.
Probably because the small ones remind them of the holes woodchucks make.
belt loop...?
Colander .