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UK
/hˈəʊ/
]
[ US /ˈhoʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈhoʊ/ ]
NOUN
- a tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long handle
VERB
-
dig with a hoe
He is hoeing the flower beds
How To Use hoe In A Sentence
- It brings prestige to Scotland on a shoestring, and a great deal is done by people for whom it's a crusade, not a job.
- BigshoeBazaar is an online cash and carry wholesaler for hundreds of small shoe stores across the country and is using a single 25,000 square feet warehouse, which will be enhanced to 100,000 square feet in a few months, to service shoe stores as far away as Dimapur in Nagaland and Katihar in Bihar. 'Hyper Growth' Returns To India's E-Commerce Sector
- She took a lot of tweed and heavy suiting, an ankle-length dress and platform shoes - quite the bonkers stuff.
- The wives showed themselves true to stereotype by forever cooking meals containing an abundance of chips and driving to shoe shops in Japanese cabriolets.
- Whoever built the Great Pyramid had access to some information outside of that which earthlings had at the time, at least earthlings as we know them.
- When you buy a new dress, be sure you have shoes and other accessories to go with it.
- The next morning, I woke up in an alley off Rosedale, my shoes, wallet and cummerbund gone, and I had to call the old man collect to come fetch me. Aforementioned
- They are also quite preternaturally ugly, bringing a rude abbreviation to the extension of the leg and drawing attention to the unbeautiful formlessness of the shoe, and the cheapness of its material and fabrication.
- That night, we anchored in Geneviz Limani - the Bay of the Genoese - and dined on the poop deck as the moon rose and the sound of the lapping tide echoed against the towering cliffs.
- You're gonna become one unhappy, sore and mundane dude if you wore uncomfy shoes all the time.