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Best I can determine, the term "In the hole", referred to the batter following the batter on deck. Looking at old baseball movies, some of the footage actually showed a second circle painted on the field between the on deck circle and the dugout. At one time, both the on deck batter and the in the hole batter both knelt in their circles awaiting their turns. Somehow the in the hole circle has no longer been painted on the latter day fields, probably for safety reasons, but the batter following the on deck batter is still considered to be in the hole.
to hold the hole of the rocket
the homophone of hold is holed holed is the past tense of hole
it means the next batter after the on deck man(on deck man is the next batter after the man who is batting)
There's a hole at the back of the recorder you hld it and you hold the front hole and if you see 2 more holes hold the and You got G A B
The next batter up is termed to be "on deck"
I want to elaborate this hole is below the crank, the crank chamber does not hold pressure and does not hold oil. so can i put a weld patch over it and call it done?well if there is a hole in it can it really hurt to try it?
Maybe the batter is dead or you got another bad alternator.
no
yes you can it is quit simple
if you are talking about the hole in the bottom of some of the handles those are to hold an extra dart
The correct term would be a single hole faucet. You can not find anything about a single hold faucet on google. Single hole faucets are typically not the first choice of faucets.