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He would just hole up some place close by and wait.
"We might as well hole up here and wait for morning."
"Could we hole up for a couple of days with you?"
"Why do they not just hole up in their ship?"
I'm going to be holed up in one of those.
He'll stay holed up for several days now to rest.
She hit a 4-iron shot of 178 yards to nearly hole out at that par-4 third.
And holed up here as they were now, how could it?
We think they've gone to earth, and are holed up not far away.
They wrote to every hotel in which he'd ever holed up.
The guy had obviously been holed up in his room too long.
For the last four days they had all been holed up in this house, waiting.
I was pretty shocked there, because you never expect to hole something.
Let him run, exhaust himself and then hole up somewhere.
He's holed up in his office and he has a gun.
And we've got to begin thinking about holing up for the night.
Why are you always holed up in your apartment or at work?
And for the past two years he has been holed up in London.
"I guess we'd better just hole up in these rocks for the night."
I decided, like the animals, to stay holed up the first day of the season.
You could easily hole up for a couple of days and still not properly see it all.
They are holed up in their dark offices all day.
When we holed out on the last green, at quarter to 10, it was almost dark.
One of the players on the green below was about to hole his putt.
If it did manage to hole us, there is still nothing to worry about.