moth-hole

moth-hole

n
a hole in a piece of material or item clothing caused by a moth eating it
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moth-hole

[ˈmɒθhəʊl] Napolilladura f
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Why, 'cause there's a bit of a moth-hole 'i this plain end.
A nanosecond of spark, then out in the dark again, in my moth-hole overcoat under a starless sky?
Apart from a few moth-holes in the carpets and bluebottles in the double glazing and lots of dust, the room was just as I had left it ready on Christmas Eve 20 years ago.