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hoicking present participle ofhoick hoick verb[ T+ adv/prep ] UKinformaluk /hɔɪk/ us /hɔɪk/ to raise or pull something, usually with a quick movement and with effort: 猛拉,猛提 They hoicked the box onto the table.他们一齐用劲把箱子抬到桌子上。 hoick something upHe hoicked up his trousers.他猛地向上提了提裤子。 in cricket, to hit the ball with a lot of effort to the leg side (= the left side for a right-handed batter): She hoicked the ball into the outfield for two runs. He was out hoicking a short-pitched delivery to mid-wicket. She hoicked up her long skirt and started running. I hoicked my bike into the back of the truck and jumped in. He's not much of a batsman so expect him to hoick it into the leg side. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Raising and lowering depress elevate elevated erect hike hike something up hoick hoist hold hold up jack prise prize pry put something up re-erect ride ride up run yo-yo
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