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Definition of Mousehole

Mousehole
Mousehole Mouse"hole`, n. A hole made by a mouse, for passage or abode, as in a wall; hence, a very small hole like that gnawed by a mouse.

Meaning of Mousehole from wikipedia

- Mousehole (/ˈmaʊzəl/; Cornish: Porthenys) is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England, UK. It is approximately 2.5 miles (4 km) south of Penzance...
- Mousehole ****ociation Football Club is a football club based in Paul, Cornwall. They are currently members of the Southern League Division One South and...
- gazing to the stars. The dish traditionally originates from the village of Mousehole in Cornwall and is traditionally eaten during the festival of Tom Baw****'s...
- The mousehole is the storage area on a drilling rig where the next joint of drilling pipe is held until needed. This hole is in the floor of the rig,...
- Myoporum laetum, commonly known as ngaio (/ˈnaɪoʊ/ NY-oh, Māori: [ˈŋaio]) or mousehole tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family Scrophulariaceae and...
- Mouse-holing is a tactic used in urban warfare in which soldiers create access to adjoining rooms or buildings by blasting or tunneling through a wall...
- ‘stone-slab headland’) is a promontory near the coastal fishing village of Mousehole in west Cornwall, England, UK. It was the launching point of the Penlee...
- British Rail ferry/cruise ship, sailed into the Trollfjord, nicknamed the Mousehole by Capt William Bramhill, the ship's master. It then turned 180 degrees...
- to have spread to the liver, and wrote about it in his blog, The Hunky Mousehole. He died on 8 April 2010. Manek Dubash, "Guy Kewney: Integrity in socks...
- The Mousehole Cat (1991) is a children's book written by Antonia Barber and illustrated by Nicola Bayley. Based on the legend of Cornish fisherman Tom...