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    fox·hole
    /ˈfäksˌhōl/

    noun

    • 1. the den or burrow of a fox.
    • 2. a hole in the ground used by troops as a shelter against enemy fire or as a firing point.

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  2. FOXHOLE definition: 1. a hole where a fox lives 2. a small hole dug in the ground during a war or military attack, used…. Learn more.

  3. noun. fox· hole ˈfäks-ˌhōl. Synonyms of foxhole. : a pit dug usually hastily for individual cover from enemy fire. Examples of foxhole in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web In times of high tension, shells fly and residents hunker in fortified foxholes.

  4. Foxhole definition: a small pit, usually for one or two soldiers, dug as a shelter in a battle area.. See examples of FOXHOLE used in a sentence.

  5. FOXHOLE meaning: 1. a hole where a fox lives 2. a small hole dug in the ground during a war or military attack, used…. Learn more.

  6. A foxhole is a hole in the earth that's used by a soldier as a small fort. From the safety of a foxhole, troops are protected somewhat against enemy fire.

  7. A foxhole is a small hole which soldiers dig as a shelter from the enemy and from which they can shoot.

  8. noun. /ˈfɒkshəʊl/ /ˈfɑːkshəʊl/ a hole in the ground that soldiers use as a shelter against the enemy or as a place to fire back from compare hole. Want to learn more?

  9. foxhole meaning, definition, what is foxhole: a hole in the ground that soldiers use t...: Learn more.

  10. How to use . foxhole in a sentence[He tears off the tape] They stole into my foxhole at night and covered my face with Scotch tape.

  11. attributive with the sense ‘designating religious belief or commitment that emerges, typically temporarily, in time of stress, fear, or danger; having such belief or commitment’, as foxhole Christian, foxhole conversion, foxhole religion, etc.