yoicks (Meaning)
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yoicks (interj.)
A cry of encouragement to foxhounds.
Synonyms & Antonyms of yoicks
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yoicks Sentence Examples
- With a resounding yoicks, the huntsman urged his hounds to pursue the fox.
- The jovial fox gave a loud yoicks to signal his escape from the hunters.
- The spirited crowd let out a collective yoicks as the racehorses thundered past.
- The yoicks of the whip-cracking coachman echoed through the crisp autumn air.
- The captain gave the sailors a rousing yoicks to encourage them through the storm.
- The yoicks of the hikers resounded through the verdant forest as they celebrated their ascent.
- With a mighty yoicks, the lumberjack swung his axe, felling the towering tree.
- The children's yoicks of excitement filled the playground as they chased each other through the sprinklers.
- The yoicks of the cheering fans could be heard throughout the stadium as their team scored a goal.
- The yoicks of the revelers echoed through the moonlit streets as they celebrated the joyous occasion.
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A cry of encouragement to foxhounds.
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No antonyms found.
With a resounding yoicks, the huntsman urged his hounds to pursue the fox.
The jovial fox gave a loud yoicks to signal his escape from the hunters.
The spirited crowd let out a collective yoicks as the racehorses thundered past.
The yoicks of the whip-cracking coachman echoed through the crisp autumn air.