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hoick
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
hoick
(verb)
hoick
/
ˈ
hoɪk/
verb
hoicks
;
hoicked
;
hoicking
hoick
/
ˈ
hoɪk/
verb
hoicks
;
hoicked
;
hoicking
Britannica Dictionary definition of HOICK
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+ object
]
British, informal
:
to lift or pull (something) with a quick movement
:
yank
He
hoicked
up his trousers and waded in.
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