"Holed up" means to stay in a particular place, often for a prolonged period, usually for safety, seclusion, or to avoid being found. This phrase is often used in contexts where someone is hiding or locked away, whether due to danger, work, or personal reasons. It conveys a sense of confinement or retreat from the outside world.
the homophone of hold is holed holed is the past tense of hole
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Nine-holed Bridge was created in 1833.
The Titanic was not 'holed'. However, if the question was 'How many people can the Titanic HOLD?' then the answer is 3547, I believe. More if there were passengers who would not take up much room, eg. babies.
YOU BLOW IN TO THE HOLED.
If you mean the attack by the Gauls in 390 BC, it was because of the geese. The Gauls had quietly snuck up to the Capitoline Hill where the Romans were holed up and neither the sentinels nor the dogs heard them. It was the geese who were sacred to Juno who heard them and raised the alarm.
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The past tense is holed.
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No. Contain is a synonym of hold, which is a homophone of holed.
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A homophone for argue is "augur".