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31hoe in — Austral./NZ informal eat eagerly. → hoe …
32hoe — 1 noun (C) a garden tool with a long handle used for breaking up the soil 2 verb hoed, hoeing (I, T) to break up soil with a hoe …
33hoe in — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms hoe in : he/she/it hoes in present participle hoeing in past tense hoed in past participle hoed in Australian informal to start doing something with energy and enthusiasm …
34hoe — [həʊ] noun [C] a tool with a long handle that you use for turning over the soil in a garden hoe verb [I/T] …
35Hoe-farming — is a collective term for certain forms of agriculture. In the farming of some early societies, and in some traditional cultures of the recent times or the near past, the tillage was done with simple manual tools like digging stick or hoe, for… …
36hoe´like´ — hoe «hoh», noun, verb, hoed, hoe|ing. –n. a tool with a thin blade set across the end of a long handle, used for loosening soil or cutting weeds. –v.t. to loosen, dig, or cut with a hoe: »to hoe a garden. –v.i. to use a hoe. ╂[< Old French… …
37Hoe (georgien) — Hoe (géorgien) ჰოე Hoe Graphies Graphie {{{graphie}}} Capitale {{{capitale}}} Bas de casse {{{bas de casse}}} Isolée {{{isolée}}} …
38hoe one's own row — {v. phr.} To make your way in life by your own efforts; get along without help. * /David s father died when he was little, and he has always had to hoe his own row./ Syn.: PADDLE ONE S OWN CANOE, STAND ON ONE S OWN FEET …
39hoe one's own row — {v. phr.} To make your way in life by your own efforts; get along without help. * /David s father died when he was little, and he has always had to hoe his own row./ Syn.: PADDLE ONE S OWN CANOE, STAND ON ONE S OWN FEET …
40Hoe railway station — is a planned station at Hoe, in the county of Norfolk, England. It is being constructed on the Mid Norfolk Railway s northern extension towards Fakenham, using platform materials recovered from Cambridgeshire. This is a new build station, there… …