These we collected, and deposited in a small stream, that discharged itself into a fork of the Lewis river; that flows from Jackson's Little Hole.
After losing one horse in precipitous Hoback Canyon, the party reached Jackson's Little Hole, where they killed several buffalo, and successfully by-passed a large village of Indians.
Now stoop down and dig with your hands a little hole in the ground and put your gold pieces into it.
Then the first looked round and saw that there was a little hole in his bed, and he said: "Who has been getting into my bed?
In this field you must dig a little hole, and you put into it, we will say one gold piece.
While he leaned against the rail, gazing at that ancient edifice, he saw a girl walk into the churchyard at the far end, sit down on a gravestone, and begin digging a little hole in the grass with the toe of her boot.
His lips were closed, but through a little hole at one corner came a tiny puffing sound.
The rogue eyes followed him gravely, then once more began examining the grass, and the toe of her boot again began kicking a little hole.
It was a little hole, just the right size for Wienerwurst, just the right size for Reddy.
But, busiest of all, at his feet an army of black ants hurried around a little hole in the ground, seeming quite as big as the people and horses in the valley below.
Just cut a little hole in the top of his head--just enough to scoop out his insides.
If you make a little hole in the top of an egge, and let out all the meat, and fill the shell with the following powder, and stop the hole with wax, and cast it into a running water, it will break out into a fire.
All at once she came across the door of a field-mouse, who had a little hole under a corn-stalk.
This she filled with the finest buckwheat grains, and tied it round the Princess' neck; this done, she cut a little hole in the bag, so that the grains would strew the whole road wherever the Princess went.
As soon as she reached it she began to scrape, and the iron gave way and before two hours had passed she had made a little hole.
When to be served up, turn it out of the mould, make a little hole in the top, and put into it a good cullis.
When it is to be served up take off the cloth, make a little hole in the top, and add a good consume.
When it is to be served up turn it gently out of the mould into a deep dish, take off the bacon, make a little hole at the top, and add a small quantity of good cullis.
We jumped down in an instant, and hid ourselves in a little hole behind a black trunk that stood in one corner of the room.
The people who sold in these tents were as strange as their neighbors; each had a little high cap on his head, in shape just like a beehive, and it was made of straw, and had a little hole in front.
Well, when it gets cold, a company of fairies forms itself into a circle, and every one digs a little hole.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little hole" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.