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in the hole

Idioms  
  1. In debt; in trouble, especially financial trouble. For example, Joan is too extravagant; she's always in the hole , or Buying all these Christmas presents will put us in the hole for the next few months . [ Colloquial ; early 1800s] Also see in a bind .

  2. In trouble in a competitive sport. For example, At three balls and no strikes, the pitcher's in the hole , or The batter's got two strikes on him; he's in the hole . [ Slang ; late 1800s]

  3. In a card game, scoring lower than zero. For example, Only one hand's been dealt and I'm already three points in the hole . This expression alludes to the practice of circling a minus score in the old game of euchre. The antonym for all three usages is out of the hole , as in It took careful financial management to get Kevin out of the hole , or An experienced pitcher often can manage to get out of the hole . Also see ace in the hole .


Example Sentences

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Then crawl down in the hole and wait.

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Papa chuckled and said, “Do you think you can get Rowdy down in the hole?”

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I got down in the hole and called to Rowdy.

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Picking up my sack, I said, “Come on, boy, let’s get in the hole and wait for those monkeys.”

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With Rowdy behind me, we got down on our stomachs, squirmed back under the brush, and dropped down in the hole.

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