NOUN
- a member of a North American Indian people speaking one of the Hokan languages
- a family of Amerindian languages spoken in California
How To Use Hoka In A Sentence
- Shoka loma lameh moda kadem simoda hada, they say. Unclean
- April 1, 2010 at 3:11 pm hokay! awl raiz ur mayyurnase adn byd u 1 tumatter. cawl? foaled? Look deeep into my eyes hoomin…. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
- Hence, intending to install Suseema on the throne, he recalled him and ordered Ashoka to proceed to Takshashila.
- His heartland is the west of Scotland, particularly Glasgow, which is dotted with his Ashoka restaurants like a tablecloth flecked in korma sauce.
- Seeing the king, Samudra divined that the time had come for Ashoka's conversion.
- Wylie, who made such an impact with his reports on the Chhokar debacle, was the prime subject of conversation when Newsnight's editor, Sian Kevill, came to wine and dine a quartet of MSPs at Rogue's in Edinburgh.
- If so, my answer to the Japanese government is 'hoka hey' - it's a good day to die. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
- She is currently working on a literary collection of poetry and a Folk Opera about her boilermaking work called Suitcase Local with musicians Andreas Kahre, Alex Varty and Leah Hokanson. GotPoetry.com News
- Ashoka is famous for the edicts he ordered to be carved on rocks and pillars throughout his kingdom.
- And there, among them, Liat Chokavi walking briskly to the east, toward the warehouses and laborers 'quarters, the dyeworks and the weavers. A Shadow in Summer