white hole
noun
Astronomy. a theoretical celestial object into which matter is funneled from a black hole.
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How to use white hole in a sentence
white hole is the pinnacle of the exhibition – constructed as the antithesis of a “black hole.”
On the further side of the pool was a large group, so white, that it seemed to make a great white hole in the trees.
The Enchanted Castle | E. NesbitHe fired the gun again, and the bullet tore a white hole in the wall above Tom's head.
Get Out of Our Skies! | E. K. Jarvis
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