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'TINY HOLE' is a 8 letter
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toys with tails


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Small skin orifice
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Small skin orifice; study
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Look closely (over)
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Tiny opening
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Skin feature
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Little sweater
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Skin opening
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Sponge opening
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Opening in the skin
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Tiny hole in the head
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What’s the Little Hole Next to the Keyhole?
You may have randomly noticed the strange small opening next to the keyhole. And then ask, what is the use of that tiny hole on the bottom of a padlock? 
Padlocks are typical household items that we use every day to secure our property and belongings. But, amazingly, these locks hold a fascinating secret. And that is the existence of the tiny holes on the bottom of the padlock.
Today, you will finally find the answer to why padlocks have tiny holes at the bottom. But, before that, you may want to check the best padlock guide here.
In general, the small space on the bottom of the padlocks is made for a purpose. Padlock manufacturers don’t simply put it there for no reason. These tiny holes serve two essential functions:
First, the tiny holes would drain out any elements, especially water, that come through the shackle’s openings. That is why these little holes are known for their unique name, drain holes.
If you observe the placement of the padlocks, they are outside the house, in the gate and doors. Hence, rainwater can easily slip inside the shackle. And if there is no way to drain the water out of the lock, its components will quickly get rusty and damaged.
That is why some locks are so hard to open. You may want to check here how to open a padlock .
Secondly, another important nature of the pinhole at the bottom of the padlock is that you can use it to pour oil and remove the rust inside. That means this small opening is very helpful to unlock a jammed lock.
We recommend that you pour WD-40 oil into this tiny hole to help you turn the key quickly. After dripping oil inside the lock, wait for a minute or two until the oil softens the rust that causes this problem. Be sure that the padlock is in a horizontal position to allow the oil to stay inside. ( 1 )
After which, position the lock vertically to remove the oil. That should resolve the problem, and you will be able to use the key to unlock the padlock.
What is the little hole on the bottom of a padlock? Technically, it drains out the water and moisture inside the padlock’s body. Also, you could use it to pour WD-40 in to protect the metal from rust and corrosion. So that it is not hard to unlock the fastener.
You may want to check also the guide on how to open a padlock without a key . 
(1) WD-40 oil – https://www.wired.com/2009/04/st-whatsinside-6/
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A caver has gained over 27 million views after sharing the nerve-racking moment he climbed down a tiny, narrow entrance hole in a maneuver that looks impossible.
According to Ethan, who didn't share his last name online, he had to exhale the whole way through in order to keep his chest small enough to fit. The geologist has been caving for the last four years and was taking part in a cave rescue training class when the video was filmed.
"Do not attempt," he warned in the video uploaded to TikTok in December. "Done in [the] company of cave rescue class professional cavers," he explained.
In the viral video, Ethan slides into the tiny hole at the entrance of the cave in the ground, fitting his legs somewhat easily without struggling. The same can't be said for the rest of his body, which was no smaller than the hole itself.
His body was pushed through the gap with a struggle when it came to his hips and chest, only for his arms to then need to slot through too. There was no visible gap between the hole in the ground and his body, making it a claustrophobic person's nightmare.
Despite seeming impossible, the caver managed to make it the whole way through and popped his head out to smile at the camera.
In a later video he showed an image from inside the cavern with two separate entrances. The entrance he used, he said, was a keyhole to the main entrance, rather than a "long tube."
Reposted due to guidelines, do not attempt #fyp #cave #caver #caveman
"It's just one little pinch point that lets you into the entrance. You don't even have to use it or anything," explained Ethan in a later video, clarifying that the hole was simply an entrance to one of the other entrances. "I just thought it fun. It's not an entrance you would normally use, I just wanted to see if i could do it."
"That one little entrance I fit through is not entirely representative of the entire caverns," he added, explaining that the actual cave the hole led to was actually large.
Ethan shared to followers that although he has heard horror stories about caving, he's not entirely worried as he has no plans to attempt "anything that I don't really think is safe."
According to the National Speleological Society's annual American Caving Accidents report, 2020 saw 13 caving incidents, including cavers being lost and stranded, and having difficulty on rope. The year also saw one cave diving incident and five cave-related incidents, mainly involving animals.
"Caving is definitely not for everyone. It's definitely not," said Ethan.
The reaction to the viral video proved his point, with messages of shock and fear over the action.
"This stressed me out to even watch," wrote one user.
"This put me into a panic," added another.
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