these are the questions I'm sure we will never know...
A Hawse Hole Is A Hole In The Bow Of A Ship For The Cable For An Anchor.
MyButt hole
the clinker is from ur poo hole
Fire in the hole! is a traditional warning used by dynamiters as they light a fuse. It alerts anyone in earshot that an explosion is eminent. Typically it is repeated at least three times. It originated when explosives were first used in mining to clear the shaft of miners.
In the medieval times, africans were usually faced with things like slavery. There were HUGE droughts, also. Many societies were put in a hole for a decade because of the gold amount.
No you need a shirt with french cuffs that has a whole on the top part of the cuff and bottom as apposed to having a hole on the top of the cuff and a button on the bottom, it is possible for a shirt to have both a button and a hole on the bottom but make sure you know what kind of shirt it is before you buy it thinking you can use cuff links with it.
Well i would think that you would first dig a hole going vertical then switch to going horizontal then you find stuff in the hole
you add one horizontal line to the "l" thereby making it a "t". then you add one vertical line in the form of an "l" after the "e" and, voila, you've made a "hole" into a "hotel".
a bar hole is a horizontal hole for timber bar used as a door-bolt.
No, staples are not required where cables are run horizontally through holes in framing members. When the cable changes direction from horizontal to vertical runs from the last hole a staple is required, no greater distance that 16 inches from the hole.
A shaft is a hole dug in a mine.
wedding dress does not have a button hole
Staples are not required where cables are run horizontally through holes in framing members. When the cable changes direction from horizontal to vertical runs from the last hole a staple is required, no greater distance that 16 inches from the hole.
Just find something you can squirt gas into the small hole behind the button.
it will get bigger
On a pedestal drill the workpiece is static and the drill is in a vertical position and rotates. On a lathe the workpiece rotates but not the drill, and the drill is in a horizontal position.
As big as your belly button.