put the wood in the hole

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put the wood in the hole (third-person singular simple present puts the wood in the hole, present participle putting the wood in the hole, simple past and past participle put the wood in the hole)

  1. (idiomatic, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Manchester) To shut the door.
    Put t'wood i t'hoil at-after tha goes aat, Aw can't stan it when ther's a draft in here!