Definitions for keyholes

keyholes key·hole

Spelling: [kee-hohl]
IPA: /ˈkiˌhoʊl/

Keyholes is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 17 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 168 anagrams from letters in keyholes (eehklosy).

Definitions for keyholes

noun

  1. a hole for inserting a key in a lock, especially one in the shape of a circle with a rectangle having a width smaller than the diameter of the circle projecting from the bottom.
  2. Also called key. Basketball. the area at each end of the court that is bounded by two lines extending from the end line parallel to and equidistant from the sidelines and terminating in a circle around the foul line.

adjective

  1. extremely private or intimate, especially with reference to information gained as if by peeping through a keyhole.
  2. snooping and intrusive:

Origin of keyholes

First recorded in 1585-95; key1 + hole

Examples for keyholes

So beware of keyhole cutouts or string bottoms—those are a preschool fashion no-no.

With the key in the keyhole, they had kept their doors locked during the night.

Mumbling helps audiences "feel like they're peeking in the keyhole," Batson says.

He tried to peep through the keyhole, but the key was in it.

He went to the keyhole of the door leading into the passage.

Grant it but a chink or keyhole, and it shot in like a white-hot arrow.

This week, Stephen King published his 51st novel, The Wind Through the keyhole, the latest in his Dark Tower series.

You say you looked through the keyhole and saw her take the money?

The key rattled at the keyhole and then dropped to the floor.

A peek through the keyhole on its website reveals a moving line of classic and contemporary nude images.

Word Value for keyholes
Scrable

17

Words with friends

16

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