Boire comme un trou (une éponge) = To drink like a fish.
Bouteille Il n’a rien vu que par le trou d’une bouteille = He has seen nothing of the world.
Mississippi, Trou Madame, Cockamaroo, and other toy-games are sometimes played on the bagatelle table; but they need no description.
At Aurignac, in the cave of L'HOMME MORT, in the Trou du Frontal, broken bones and fragments of charcoal bear witness to the repast.
Fragment of human humerus pierced at the elbow joint (Trou d'Argent).
One of the two torrents in which the river begins its life plunges into a cavity in the rock, known as the Trou du Taureau, and does not appear again for two and a half miles.
In the first group, we shall mention the Trou de la Fontaine and the Cave of Sainte-Reine, both situated in the environs of Toul (Meurthe).
There is indeed little doubt that the snaketrou under Rosanna Lodge was, like the grotto at St. Sulpice le Donseil, dedicated to le Donseil or donna sol.
In the Trou des Nutons, situated one hundred and sixty-four feet above the Lesse, were found a great many bones of the reindeer, wild bull, and many other species.
Edward Dupont, an eminent Belgian cave explorer, in the year 1866, found a fragment of a human jaw in the Trou de la Naulette, a bone cave situated on the bank of the river Lesse not far from Chaleux.
Immediately above this cave is the Trou Rosette, in which the bones of three persons were found, mingled with those of the reindeer and beaver.
The cavern Trou de Frontal was a place of burial, and similar to the cave of Aurignac.
She would cable the facts as succinctly as she could put them to her own father and mother, who were in their petit trou pas cher on the north coast of France.
Nor was this all, for I lowered one of my hands and tickled her bottom--sometimes gently slapping her fleshy cushions, at others forcing a finger in le trou de son cul.
They sucked my pego--they titillated my testicles, they forced their fingers into thetrou de mon cul.
I maintained this position some little time, then I brought my member down between her two fleshy buttocks, and knocked at the trou de son cul.
I do not know how it was, but the head of my engine struck against le trou de son cul.
Had the sentence not been obliterated, the querist would have read, Trou moet blycken.
Its remains are very abundant in the bone deposit of the Trou de Sureau in Belgium, and in the cavern of Goyet, which it tenanted alternately with the lion and hyaena, and, like them, appears to have preyed on man and the larger mammalia.
And flint implements, and pointed javelin-heads made of reindeer horn, are found associated with it in the vicinity of the old hearths established by Palaeolithic man in the cave called the Trou du Sureau, on the river Malignee in Belgium.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trou" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.