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Definition of Hoiking
1. hoik [v] - See also: hoik
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hoiking
Literary usage of Hoiking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1905)
"123 NC, at page 166, 31 a E. 470, 44 LRA 424. In Insurance Co. v. hoiking, 115 Pa.
416, 8 Atl. 586, It is held that, ..."
2. A Report of the Proceedings on an Indictment for a Conspiracy: In the Case by John Simpson Armstrong, Ireland Court of King's Bench, Edward Shirley Trevor (1844)
"... hoiking one day to ' France, and another day hoiking to Belgium, for the
purpose of ' propping up the fallen destinies ..."
3. The Theory, Practice, and Architecture of Bridges of Stone, Iron, Timber by John Weale, James Hann, Henry Moseley, Robert Stevenson, William Hosking, Thomas Hughes, Laurence Hill (1843)
"Wing wall of Gloucester Bridge, Hughes, 79; wing walls of bridges, 84, 85; of
canal and railway bridges, 85. Wing walls. hoiking. 115, 158. ..."
4. Court of Queen's Bench Ireland: A Report of the Proceedings on an Indictment by Daniel O'Connell, John S. Armstong, Edward Shirley Trevor (1844)
"... and another day hoiking to Belgium, for the purpose of ' propping up the fallen
destinies of England. Peel and Wellington, ' who dared to give that ..."