hoke / hoʊk /

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hoke2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

hoked, hok·ing.

  1. to alter or manipulate so as to give a deceptively or superficially improved quality or value: a political speech hoked up with phony statistics.
n. 名词 noun

hoke 近义词

hoke

等同于 mock

更多hoke例句

  1. The Crisis still clings to the conviction that a vote for Woodrow Wilson was NOT a vote for Cole Blease or Hoke Smith.
  2. The two Simmons sisters, Julia Watkins and Elizabeth Hoke, gave a combined $17,300, when their families are included.
  3. It will only play into Hoke Smith—German hands and accomplish nothing here.
  4. July 10th, Thomas Hoke of Cranford cam to my service, but he went away agayn the 23 day of this month.
  5. At 8.30 in the evening Hoke withdrew, having been defeated at every point with the exception of the capture of this small redoubt.
  6. This Hoke refused to grant, though complimenting Gen. Wessels on the gallant manner in which he had defended his works.
  7. Hoke had won a victory after four days of hard fighting, but at what a fearful price.