BORE (2)

Source: 566, 567

bore (2). Bore, n. a hole made by boring, the size of a hole

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Bore, v. i. 1. 1. To make a hole or perforation with, or as with, a boring instrument; to cut a circular hole by the rotary motion of a tool; as, to bore for water or oil (i.e., to sink a well by boring for water or oil); to bore with a gimlet; to bore into a tree (as insects).
2. 2. To be pierced or penetrated by an instrument that cuts as it turns; as, this timber does not bore well, or is hard to bore.
3. 3. To push forward in a certain direction with laborious effort.
They take their flight . . . boring to the west. Dryden. 4. 4. (Man.) To shoot out the nose or toss it in the air; — said of a horse. Crabb.