pigeon-hole
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See also: pigeonhole and pigeon hole
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]pigeon-hole (plural pigeon-holes)
- Alternative spelling of pigeonhole.
- 1991 September, Stephen Fry, chapter 2, in The Liar, London: Heinemann, →ISBN, →OCLC, section I, page 39:
- [H]e walked across Hawthorn Tree Court on his way to the porter's lodge. […] At the lodge he cleared his pigeon-hole.
Verb
[edit]pigeon-hole (third-person singular simple present pigeon-holes, present participle pigeon-holing, simple past and past participle pigeon-holed)
- Alternative spelling of pigeonhole.
- 1961 February, “Talking of Trains: The White Paper”, in Trains Illustrated, page 65:
- The Select Committee's recommendation that those which the railways are required to provide on grounds of national interest or social needs should be subsidised by the state has obviously been pigeon-holed.