Hole in the Wall (Australian game show)
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Noun



  1. a small or obscure place, especially such a restaurant
  2. an automated teller machine (ATM)

Usage notes


Although either plural can be used for both meanings, hole-in-the-walls tends to be most commonly used for the "obscure place" sense, and holes-in-the-wall is more frequently used to mean "automated teller machines".

The British sense of an automated teller machine is a trademark of Barclays.
 
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