Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

seal-a-hole

verb phrase
/siːl ə hoʊl/
Definition
To close or secure an opening or hole tightly to prevent the passage of air, water, or other substances.
Examples
  • I need to seal-a-hole in the roof to stop the leak during the rain.
  • The plumber advised us to seal-a-hole in the pipe to prevent water damage.
  • Before winter arrives, it’s essential to seal-a-hole in the window to keep the warmth inside.
Meaning
To make an area or surface impermeable by covering or filling a hole or gap.
Synonyms
  • close
  • plug
  • fill
  • stop
  • secure