The phrase "shoot full holes" is an example of how English spelling can be challenging. In IPA phonetic transcription, it would be written as /ʃut fʊl hoʊlz/. The "oo" in "shoot" is pronounced like "u," the "f" in "full" is pronounced like "v," and the "o" in "holes" is pronounced like "oh." Additionally, the use of the word "full" rather than "filled" can be confusing. However, with practice and attention to phonetic sounds, English spelling becomes more manageable.