dude, it just means you are facing your fears or whatever; just imagine you got wings or some thing and think of happy things
Answer:
This is a nice example of the way dreams will take a common metaphor and present it as a literal image. Your dream is about some problem in your real life where you have "dug yourself into a hole," or where you are "over your head," or "in too deep." Any of these expressions could refer to financial debt, a troubled relationship, or a situation complicated by lies and excuses. Other details in the dream might provide clues as to the specific meaning: "dough" or "greens" could refer to money, tangled roots might suggest family relationships, and so forth. The images that appear in your dream may be completely unique to yourself and this situation.
Your dream suggests that you have a void or empty space in your life.
yes, it is possible. To dream what you want just think about the thing you want to dream about the hole day
it is use to see more closer in the hole time being and to help it a just right.
"Hole" meaning?..
She was asleep, so she entered the rabbit hole in a dream.
Yes, "hole" is a noun. It refers to an empty space or opening in a solid object.
Yes, you can fill in a hole, you can not fill out a hole
A homonym for "whole" is "hole," which is pronounced the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
An orifice is an opening, cavity, or hole.
This is an idiom meaning that you are eager to spend the money. The image is of your coins being hot, so that you jerk them out of your pocket and throw them away or spend them.
i think that an empty key hole would symbolize hope but one with a key would probably symbolize not being in reach of something like shutting down a dream maybe.. not sure though
"Gilgandra" is a Wiradjuri aboriginal word meaning "long water hole".