Shot full of holes Meaning in English
expression
Definição
Describes something, usually an idea, argument, or plan, that has many problems, mistakes, or weaknesses. Literally, it refers to an object with many holes from being shot.
Uso & Nuances
Primarily informal. Used most in criticizing arguments, explanations, plans, or stories. Doesn't mean 'physically' unless context specifies; usually figurative. Often follows 'is', 'was', or 'are': 'Her story was shot full of holes.' Common mistake: don't use for minor mistakes—only when there are many, obvious flaws.
Frases de Exemplo
His plan was shot full of holes and wouldn't work.
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Their argument was shot full of holes by the teacher.
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The story he told was shot full of holes and nobody believed it.
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Honestly, your explanation is shot full of holes—none of it adds up.
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The proposal sounded great, but after reviewing it, we found it was shot full of holes.
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By the end of the debate, his theory was shot full of holes and he had no comeback.
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