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Meaning of hocus

Webster

hocus (v. t.)

To deceive or cheat.

To adulterate; to drug; as, liquor is said to be hocused for the purpose of stupefying the drinker.

To stupefy with drugged liquor.

Webster

hocus (n.)

One who cheats or deceives.

Drugged liquor.

hocus Sentence Examples

  1. The magician waved his wand with a flourish, uttering the incantation "Hocus pocus, vanish!"
  2. With a hocus pocus, the rabbit disappeared into thin air, leaving the audience in disbelief.
  3. The hocus pocus of the illusionist left us spellbound, making us question the boundaries of reality.
  4. The street vendor's hocus pocus tricks drew a crowd of amazed onlookers.
  5. The politician's hocus pocus promises fooled the masses, securing him a victory at the polls.
  6. The saleswoman's hocus pocus sales pitch convinced us to buy something we didn't need.
  7. The advertisement used hocus pocus marketing tactics to create a false sense of urgency and desire.
  8. The child's hocus pocus story made us laugh and wonder at the boundless imagination of youth.
  9. The writer's hocus pocus prose transported us to a world of magic and wonder.
  10. The hocus pocus of technology left us in awe of the advancements that shape our modern lives.

FAQs About the word hocus

To deceive or cheat., To adulterate; to drug; as, liquor is said to be hocused for the purpose of stupefying the drinker., To stupefy with drugged liquor., One

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The magician waved his wand with a flourish, uttering the incantation "Hocus pocus, vanish!"

With a hocus pocus, the rabbit disappeared into thin air, leaving the audience in disbelief.

The hocus pocus of the illusionist left us spellbound, making us question the boundaries of reality.

The street vendor's hocus pocus tricks drew a crowd of amazed onlookers.