muckhole
/ˈmʌkhoʊl/Definitions
1. noun
A deep hole or pit in the ground, especially one that is filled with mud or water, often as a result of erosion or excavation.
“The farmer had to navigate through the muddy muckhole to fix the irrigation system.”
2. noun
A pit or hole in a surface, especially one in a road or path, caused by erosion or wear.
“The muckhole in the road was a hazard for cyclists and pedestrians.”