Moles
Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊl/
Moles (noun)
- A small animal that lives underground and has soft fur and large front paws for digging.
- A small, dark spot on the skin, usually harmless.
- A person who secretly gives information about an organization to another group.
Examples
- The mole dug tunnels under the garden.
- Moles can damage lawns by creating mounds.
Common collocations: mole hill, burrowing mole, remove a mole, dark mole, uncover a mole