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  • 61hoop snake — ☆ hoop snake n. any of several American snakes alleged in folklore to take the tail in the mouth and roll along like a hoop …

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  • 62hoop-ash — hoopˈ ash noun 1. A kind of ash used for making hoops 2. The nettle tree (genus Celtis) • • • Main Entry: ↑hoop …

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  • 63Hoop Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador — Hoop Cove was a small locality located northeast of Belleoram.ee also* List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador …

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  • 64Hoop sepaktakraw at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games — Hoop sepaktakraw was contested at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games in Macau, China from October 26 to November 3. The competition took place at Workers Sports Pavilion.Medal summaryemi Final2nd RoundReferences* [http://www.maigoc2007.com/ Macau Indoor …

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  • 65hoop skirt — hoop′ skirt n. 1) clo a framework of flexible, usu. horizontal hoops worn under a woman s full skirt to make it stand out 2) clo a full skirt suitable for wearing over this • Etymology: 1855–60, amer …

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  • 66hoop skirt — ☆ hoop skirt n. a skirt worn over a framework of hoops that makes the skirt spread out …

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  • 67hoop|ing cough — «HOO pihng», whooping cough …

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  • 68Hoop Dreams — Infobox Film name = Hoop Dreams caption = writer = Steve James, Frederick Marx starring = William Gates, Arthur Agee director = Steve James producer = Peter Gilbert, Steve James, Frederick Marx distributor = Fine Line Features released = October… …

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  • 69Hoop snake — The hoop snake is a legendary creature of the United States and Australia. The hoop snake is referred to in the Pecos Bill stories and although it is his description of hoop snakes that most people are familiar with, stories of the creature… …

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  • 70Hoop Yard —    Tavern on the east side of Fish Street Hill, north of Thames Street. In Bridge Ward Within (Strype, 1720 Rocque, 1746).     Hoop Yard (Lond. Guide, 1758 Boyle, 1799). Hoop Tavern Passage, 1750 (Wilson, Hist. of St. Laurence Pountney, p. 144).… …

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