shole
/ˈʃoʊl/ or /ˈʃoʊəl/Definitions
1. noun
A small pool of water, especially one that is isolated or difficult to access.
“The hikers had to navigate through the muddy shole to reach the campsite.”
2. noun
A small depression or hollow in the ground, especially one that contains water.
“The farmer had to drain the shole in the field before planting crops.”
3. noun
A small, isolated area of water, especially one that is surrounded by dry land.
“The shole was a popular spot for birdwatching during the dry season.”
4. verb
to fill or become filled with water, especially suddenly or unexpectedly.
“The hole began to shole with water after the heavy rainfall.”