"going to the mattresses," where they had to hole up in safe places because you never knew. If you went out on the street, you could be mowed down. | |
'Then we grab Mum, go over to Liz's place, 'hole up, have a cup of tea 'and wait for all this to blow over.' | |
- We should hole up here until dark. | |
- Well, he asked you for a place to hole up, didn't he? - He asked. | |
- You mean hole up? | |
"going to the mattresses," where they had to hole up in safe places because you never knew. If you went out on the street, you could be mowed down. | |
'Then we grab Mum, go over to Liz's place, 'hole up, have a cup of tea 'and wait for all this to blow over.' | |
- We should hole up here until dark. | |
- Well, he asked you for a place to hole up, didn't he? - He asked. | |
- You mean hole up? | |
- I heard them say they holes up there. | |
Have you heard about those black holes up there? | |
He had three bullets holes up his chest and he had his AK lying across his lap. | |
He holes up in some warehouse in The Tenderloin. | |
He holes up overhere all day, nursing a cup of coffee. | |
- I heard them say they holes up there. | |
Have you heard about those black holes up there? | |
He had three bullets holes up his chest and he had his AK lying across his lap. | |
He holes up in some warehouse in The Tenderloin. | |
He holes up overhere all day, nursing a cup of coffee. | |
'Everyone knows he's holed up in Karachi.' | |
'In the spring, I wasn't holed up in a dingy hotel ducking the police. ' | |
'Meanwhile, the three of us, who were the main target 'for the protesters' anger, were still holed up in our room.' | |
(EImer) Likely holed up in a hollow log. Yeah. | |
(Winston) Well, there's a bit of a disagreement over the best way to get to where Tony's holed up. | |
'Cause the way you're holing up in here, you're making people wonder. | |
- Why are you holing up in here? | |
And holing up in a border town is even riskier. | |
Any chance she could be holing up with a boyfriend right now? | |
But I can see you the night of the party holing up in your room with a book for the entire evening. | |
'Everyone knows he's holed up in Karachi.' | |
'In the spring, I wasn't holed up in a dingy hotel ducking the police. ' | |
'Meanwhile, the three of us, who were the main target 'for the protesters' anger, were still holed up in our room.' | |
(EImer) Likely holed up in a hollow log. Yeah. | |
(Winston) Well, there's a bit of a disagreement over the best way to get to where Tony's holed up. | |
'Cause the way you're holing up in here, you're making people wonder. | |
- Why are you holing up in here? | |
And holing up in a border town is even riskier. | |
Any chance she could be holing up with a boyfriend right now? | |
But I can see you the night of the party holing up in your room with a book for the entire evening. | |