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UK
/hˈuːfɪŋ/
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NOUN
- dancing in which the steps are more important than gestures or postures
How To Use hoofing In A Sentence
- Wow! There it was, hoofing the lino by the larder door.
- The mother of six grew up in Garryowen - a tough area in Limerick City whose rugby club gave the world the term for hoofing the ball in the air and chasing frantically after it.
- Two subway stops and a Metro ride later, we were in Jersey, hoofing it back to where the old man was.
- Of course, hoofing your way through a labyrinthian furniture store in search of that perfect chair can also be about as much fun as dental surgery without drugs.
- I am a natural-born biped, fond of hoofing it leisurely and not air-minded. Jimgrim
- On one occasion he turned a yellow card into a red one by needlessly hoofing the ball away after being flagged offside.
- Borough's plan appeared to be nothing more than hoofing the ball as far and as high as they could into the Morecambe penalty area.
- So weren't we happy when not long after choofing out of Beijing on the Trans Mongolian, we happened to notice a large and pretty looking wall in the hills.
- A similar reliance on hoofing the ball towards Beattie when the team is struggling will not yield the points required for champions league football.
- Instead of hoofing it to a video store, go to the local library, where you can rent movies for almost half the price (some libraries even offer free rentals).