Posted by bradley on January 28, 2017 
I hate to be the grammar Nazi here, but it's not "hollows", it's "hallers"...
Posted by Robert Richardson on January 28, 2017 
I hate to be the grammar police, but it is "hollows", from Merriam-Webster, Hollows, a depressed or low part of a surface; especially :  a small valley or basin.
Posted by Rick Erben on January 29, 2017 
I have to imagine that you are being tongue-in-cheek here. As with most things Nazi, that's plain wrong. Appalachian dialect is another case, whereby it would be "holler" although I suppose "haller" might suffice depending upon one's phonetic inclination.
Posted by bradley on January 29, 2017 
Your right, holler works good as well. Mr. Richardson, how bout you go out to some of those "hollows" and explain all that to the locals?
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