hoick

[hɔɪk]

hoick Definition

  • 1lift or pull abruptly or sharply
  • 2kick (a ball) hard

Using hoick: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hoick" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He hoicked up his pants and jumped over the puddle.

  • Example

    She hoicked her bag onto her shoulder and walked out.

  • Example

    He hoicked the ball towards the goal post.

  • Example

    She hoicked the ball over the fence.

hoick Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hoick

Phrases with hoick

  • hoick up

    pull up (one's trousers) with a jerk.

    Example

    He hoicked up his pants and ran towards the door.

  • extract or pull out something suddenly or with effort.

    Example

    She hoicked out the weeds from the garden.

  • hit or kick (a ball) high into the air.

    Example

    He hoicked the ball over the fence.

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Summary: hoick in Brief

'Hoick' [hɔɪk] is a verb that means to lift or pull something abruptly or sharply. It can also mean to kick a ball hard. Examples of its usage include 'He hoicked up his pants and jumped over the puddle.' and 'She hoicked the ball over the fence.'