“In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit.”
“It was a hobbit hole, and that means comfort”
“She had debated, in the frivolity of the beginning, whether to build a hole or a tower; a hole, because she was fond of hobbits, or a tower — well, a tower for many reasons, but chiefly because she liked spiral staircases.”
“He lives in a hole in the ground, dresses funny, and occasionally eats his assistants," Eve said. "Define crazy.”
“Why O why did I ever leave my hobbit-hole?" said poor Mr. Baggins, bumping up and down on Bombur's back.”
“I can’t tell my ass from a hole in the ground. Especially if that hole is hairy and emits foul odors.”