Examples of using "Lyukas" in a sentence and their english translations:
There's a hole in it.
There is a hole in your sock.
There are holes in the roof.
There is a hole in his sock.
There are holes in the floor.
There's a hole in my sock.
There's a hole in the bottom of the bucket.
There's a hole in this sock.
My handkerchief has holes in it.
There's a hole in the bottom of the bucket.
- The packet of sugar has holes in it.
- This packet of sugar has holes in it.
I have a hole in one of my pockets.
Bad teeth often cause pain.
There's a hole in the bag.
There's a hole in my coat.
What should we do with these holey socks?
A pocket with a hole in it will never be full.
Since I developed this cavity, my tooth has been really sensitive to heat and cold.
There is a hole in your sock.
There's a hole in your shirt.
The green trash bag is leaking.
There is a hole in your sock.
Tom had no idea that his hot water heater was leaking until he got a very large excess water bill.
When I was a kid, mum used to darn our socks when they got holes in them. Nowadays, most people just throw them away and buy a new pair.