Near the point where the ladder ended, a sort of black hole in the belly of the colossus could be distinguished.
A reddish saliva soiled the corners of her lips, and she had a black hole in her mouth.
She raised her hand to Marius, and in the middle of that hand Marius saw a black hole.
Calcutta captured by Surajah Dowlah; he throws the English prisoners into the Black Hole.
Then came the hideous tale of the "black hole of Calcutta," and Clive achieved revenge and completed his work of conquest at Plassey (1757).
Such as would not conform to the rules of cleanliness were committed to the black hole, which was under the prison, and divided into solitary cells.
The horrors of the Black Hole of Calcutta have been long celebrated, because Englishmen suffered and perished in it.
And just as a galaxy in the material realm revolves around the black holeat its center, in the temporal realm, the flow of time itself revolves around eternity.
In the case of matter, it revolves around a black hole, in which there is not found any matter, but there are places of emptiness inside of the matter, in fact, most of an atom is empty space.
Eternity is not a place where there is infinite time, but rather a place where there is simply no time, it is the counter-part in the temporal realm of a black hole in the material realm.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "black hole" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.