This is the 9111th most frequent German word.
lochs
"Lochs" is the plural of "Loch," meaning "holes" in English.
In this example, 'lochs' illustrates the plural diminutive sense of hole, typical when describing finer details or distinctions of gaps.
Beim Nähen fiel sie in eines der kleinen Lochs.
While sewing, she fell into one of the tiny holes.
In this sentence, 'lochs' is used as a possessive form representing 'of the hole' (though here the declension usage might seem peculiar, suggesting a nuanced structural ambiguity or intended poetic or dialectal style).
Das Lochs war zu groß, um es zu ignorieren.
The hole was too large to ignore.
Here, 'lochs' refers to the possessive form in genitive case meaning 'of the lake', a term more commonly encountered in Scottish geographical names but sometimes incorporated in German dialogues.