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Definition of Hoodoos
1. hoodoo [v] - See also: hoodoo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hoodoos
Literary usage of Hoodoos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway by Ed Readicker-Henderson (2006)
"The astounding hoodoos are what makes these hikes popular. hoodoos hoodoos are
created by rain wash. During a storm, each droplet of rain impacts at about ..."
2. British Columbia by Ed Readicker-Henderson (2004)
"The astounding hoodoos are what makes these hikes popular. hoodoos hoodoos are
created by rain wash. During a storm, each droplet of rain impacts at about ..."
3. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1900)
"The spell was irresistible; one by one the hoodoos who had been hanging on the
... Only the hoodoos joined in it; the rest were dumb; and at last even ..."
4. Western Canada by Paul-Eric Dumontier, Jennifer McMorran, Pierre Longnus (2004)
"Wind and rain erosion continues today, providing a glimpse of how this landscape
of hoodoos, mesas and gorges was formed. Brooks Brooks began as a railway ..."
5. The Canadian Rockies Adventure Guide by Brenda Koller (2006)
"They take some effort to reach, but these hoodoos are much more ... The trail
splits near the hoodoos; go above them for the most impressive views, ..."
6. The Land of Sunshine by Charles Fletcher Lummis (1901)
"It is perhaps impossible adequately to describe the hoodoos. ... The most
interesting group of hoodoos, however, the group which apparently was not visited ..."
7. Campbell's New Revised Complete Guide and Descriptive Book of the by Reau Campbell (1909)
"There are posted at every point of interest in the Park tablets or signs giving
the name of the attraction, and the hoodoos are among many that do not need ..."