chuckhole

[ chuhk-hohl ]
/ ˈtʃʌkˌhoʊl /

noun Chiefly Midland U.S.

a hole or pit in a road or street; pothole.

Origin of chuckhole

First recorded in 1830–40; chuck1 + hole

Example sentences from the Web for chuckhole

  • This was an enormous one two feet in diameter, with a chuckhole before it, formed by the efforts of the teams to mount the log.

    Si Klegg, Book 1 (of 6) |John McElroy
  • The very next day we began dancing and singing and taking turns at the chuckhole bar.

    Tramping on Life |Harry Kemp