hoya

NOUN
  1. any plant of the genus Hoya having fleshy leaves and usually nectariferous flowers
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How To Use hoya In A Sentence

  • To that amber base I would like to add a tad of smoky-resinous notes of Choya Loban the distractive distillation of benzoin, meaning it is left ot burn and scortch a little in the process, to produce a wonderfully smoky burnt caramel scent. Archive 2007-06-01
  • Just to let you know, the Georgetown Hoya comes from a chant that they used to do back in the day ‘hoya saxa’, or ‘what rocks’ in greek/latin. College Mascots: Inspiring to Insipid | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • The Noche Mexicana menu featured pierna Apatzingan style, pollo barbaco estilo Patzcuarense, pescado en hoya de platano, chicharrones in some kind of sauce, and puntas de filet, topped off with platanos machos horneados en ron or flan. Dia de la Independencia -- Viva Mexico!
  • Georgetown was the victim of an inspired underdog when the Hoyas met Big East rival Villanova in the 1985 championship.
  • On the other hand, Dhingri Saffedi is a delicious preparation of mushrooms, containing khoya, panneer and ‘till’ seeds, roasted to sizzling heat in a tandoor.
  • Ryukyu shogi tsuba Ryukyuan shogoin turnip tsubo sabi shogun Tsuga sakai, adj. shogunate tsugaresinol sakaki shoji tsunami sake shomio tsurugi sakura Showa tsutsugamushi samisen shoya disease samsien shoyu tsutsugamushi mite samurai shubunkin tsutsumu san Shuha, adj. tycoon Sanda ware sika udo sanpaku, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • He enjoys his climbing hoya and the photo of his enormous cabbage.
  • Georgetown was the victim of an inspired underdog when the Hoyas met Big East rival Villanova in the 1985 championship.
  • As is typical for member of the milkweed family, the hoya exudes a sticky sap if cut or damaged.
  • Peñafiel calls it a... 'corruption of the Castilian word hoya, which means hollow or excavation in the ground'.... Languagehat.com: PRONUNCIATION WARS IN TEXAS.
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