windhole
/ˈwaɪndhoʊl/Definitions
1. noun
a hole or opening through which air can pass, especially one created by erosion or weathering
“The windhole in the cliff face allowed the strong gusts to pass through and create a loud whistling sound.”
1. noun
a hole or opening through which air can pass, especially one created by erosion or weathering
“The windhole in the cliff face allowed the strong gusts to pass through and create a loud whistling sound.”