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That would be the highway, perhaps a recent hotpatch on a chuckhole.
The limousine came to a halt by the end of the bridge, where a large work crew was filling a small chuckhole.
Ed saw it hit a chuckhole, which deflected it toward the curb.
The military transport truck hit a chuckhole.
And she drove away so fast that she hit the chuckhole by the gate and nearly went off the road.
And there is a large chuckhole in the left lane near the Tulare exit."
At each chuckhole and rough patch in the road, Trace's bruised and battered muscles protested the further abuse.
If you surf over a chuckhole, the robo-prongs plumb its asphalty depths.
"Whenever things are going smoothly he seeks the chuckhole to bust the tire open with," Mr. Garofoli said.
A small man was kneeling beside a chuckhole perhaps two feet in diameter, patting a fresh fill of tar and gravel with the flat of his shovel.
The Duke was the Air Force's leading expert on covert low-level missions, and it was said that he could "bull's-eye a chuckhole in a Kansas tornado at midnight."
The stun bunny left her with a persistent nosebleed and an eternal throbbing headache, and every time the van hit a chuckhole, her head bounced on the Corrugated steel floor.
A similar legend, of a young boy drowning in a puddle that formed in a chuckhole in a major street in the early years of Seattle, Washington, is told as part of the Seattle Underground Tour.
A pothole (sometimes called a kettle and known in parts of the Western United States as a chuckhole) is a type of disruption in the surface of a roadway where a portion of the road material has broken away, leaving a hole.
Now that the snow had obscured the ground to even whiteness, covering the lumps and shadows, two or three times he tripped over some hidden root or unseen chuckhole, and measured his length on the ground; but each time he struggled up and followed the shadow ahead of him.