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Meaning of hoit
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hoit (v. i.)
To leap; to caper; to romp noisily.
hoit Sentence Examples
- The diligent student hoits over their books for hours on end.
- The waiter hoits the heavy tray of dishes with ease.
- The strongman hoits the barbell effortlessly above his head.
- The farmer hoits the bales of hay onto the truck.
- The gardener hoits the heavy bag of soil into the wheelbarrow.
- The hiker hoits his backpack onto his shoulders and sets off on his journey.
- The nurse hoits the patient gently from the bed into the wheelchair.
- The construction worker hoits the load of bricks onto the scaffolding.
- The mover hoits the heavy box of furniture up the stairs.
- The dancer hoits her foot high in the air with grace and precision.
FAQs About the word hoit
To leap; to caper; to romp noisily.
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The diligent student hoits over their books for hours on end.
The waiter hoits the heavy tray of dishes with ease.
The strongman hoits the barbell effortlessly above his head.
The farmer hoits the bales of hay onto the truck.