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Idiom be full of holes if an idea or plan is full of holes, it is not complete or has many faults.His theory is full of holes so we should have no problem convincing people that he's wrong.
idiombe full of holesif an idea, plan etc is full of holes, it can easily be proved wrong or has many faults:The TV programme showed that many of the theories about air pollution are full of holes.It was a typical 'B' movie - plot full of holes and bad acting - but I loved it.
be full of holesTo be unsound or flawed. Does anyone have a better suggestion? Mark's idea is clearly full of holes. The boss will never approve our idea if it is full of holes. |