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Hole up Meaning in English

expression

ˈhoʊɫ/ /ˈəp
HOHL-up
hˈəʊl/ /ˈʌp
HOHL-up

Definition

To stay somewhere safe and hidden, often to avoid danger or for comfort. It is commonly used when someone is avoiding people or problems.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and often used in American English. 'Hole up' usually suggests hiding or staying inside for a period, sometimes with a sense of secrecy or comfort. Common with 'at home', 'in a cabin', etc. Not used for casual stays—implies intentional isolation.

Example Sentences

They decided to hole up in their apartment during the snowstorm.

basic

I will hole up in my room and finish my book.

basic

During the storm, the dog holed up under the bed.

basic

We holed up at a mountain cabin all weekend, just reading and relaxing.

natural

He loves to hole up and play video games when life gets stressful.

natural

We could just hole up somewhere until things calm down.

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