The district of Banias is classic ground; it is the ancient Caesarea Philippi; the lake Houle is the Lacus Samachonitis.
The view from hence over the Houle and a part of its lake, the Djebel Safad, and the barren Heish, is magnificent.
Lower down, between the Houle and the lake Tabaria, it is called Orden by the inhabitants; to the southward of the lake of Tabaria it bears the name of Sherya, till it falls into the Dead Sea.
Between the two lie the lake of the Houle and the Ard el Houle, the latter from three to four hours in breadth.
The greater part of the fertile plain of the Houle is uncultivated; the Arabs El Faddel, El Naim, and the Turkmans pasture their cattle here.
He wint all over the houle damned place, alookin' here and alookin' thare, as though he ixpicted to foind some wan.
Oi could hear him, and he starts off at a run, as though the houle Palace was afoire.
Whoy, Oi can buy out the houle o' London with sich a fortune.
Sure, that's thehoule truth o' the thing, yer Majesty.
Oi moight have known what yer honour mint, without kapin' ye standin, explainin' the houle o' this toime.
Puttin' me fut that far down a houle it's caught fast between a couple of rafters.
And I close as we begin to feel the roll, "la houle du Pacifique.
All is gentle and soothing; but our captain says that he is not sure, and that "hors d'Izu nous aurons la houle du Pacifique.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "houle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.