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How to pronounce wormhole in English?

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Type Words
Type of hole, hollow

Examples of wormhole

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In an instant, the winner is sucked through a wormhole back into the real world.
From the time.com
The same thing will happen with a wormhole, only with radiation instead of sound.
From the dailymail.co.uk
Wormhole sells current fiction, collectibles and all categories of non-fiction.
From the kentucky.com
An attempt to use the wormhole to communicate with Starfleet ends with a twist.
From the stltoday.com
There is also the Roman ring, which is a configuration of more than one wormhole.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Weta Digital, in particular, was responsible for designing the wormhole sequence.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Even if it turns out to be a wormhole, the forces inside could still be deadly.
From the newscientist.com
Taylor closes the wormhole but not before three of the stingrays pass through it.
From the en.wikipedia.org
But will actual aliens and spaceships be a wormhole too far for the Booker judges?
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Hole made by a burrowing worm
  • In physics and fiction, a wormhole is a hypothetical topological feature of spacetime that would be, fundamentally, a "shortcut" through spacetime. For a simple visual explanation of a wormhole, consider spacetime visualized as a two-dimensional (2-D) surface (see illustration, right). ...
  • The following is a list of episodes of the Discovery Kids' series Strange Days at Blake Holsey High which premiered on October 5, 2002 and ended on January 28, 2006. A total of 42 episodes were produced spanning 4 seasons.
  • Wormhole is an abandonware game. It was developed and published by Centerfleet games, but promptly abandoned in lieu of a series of events that left Centerfleet with the name Centerscore, as well as producing cell phone games instead of browser-based ones. ...
  • A hole burrowed by a worm; A hypothetical shortcut between two points in spacetime, permitting faster-than-light travel and sometimes time travel
  • (Wormholes) Small holes in wood caused by wood-destroying worms.
  • (Wormholes) Burrowing holes made in paper or bindings by maggots or bookworms.
  • A postulated topological structure in general relativity, where a space-time "tunnel" links two distant points with a shortcut. Whether they can be physically realized is not known, and they seem to require exotic matter to be stable. ...
  • A theoretical structure in spacetime that forms a tube-like connection between two separate regions of the universe.