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hoax
an act meant to trick or deceive. [2 definitions]
hobble
to walk with trouble or in an awkward manner; limp. [5 definitions]
hobby
1
an interest or activity that one does for pleasure in one's spare time.
Ho Chi Minh City
the largest city in Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City used to be called Saigon. Saigon was formerly the capital of South Vietnam.
hockey
a sport played on ice, with two teams of six skating players; ice hockey. Each team tries to drive a puck into the other's goal using sticks; ice hockey. [2 definitions]
hoe
a garden tool with a thin, flat blade at the end of a long handle. It is used for breaking up the soil and removing weeds. [2 definitions]
hog
an adult pig raised for meat. Hogs weigh well over 100 pounds. [4 definitions]
hogan
a type of house built by the Navajo and other Native American people. A hogan is made of earth walls supported by logs.
hoist
to lift or haul up using a mechanical device. [2 definitions]
hold
1
to have or contain within one's hand. [13 definitions]
hold
2
the space inside a ship used to store things.
holder
an object used for holding. [2 definitions]
hold on
to wait. [2 definitions]
hold one's breath
to wait with hope and expectation.
hold one's horses
to wait more calmly; be patient.
hold out
to stand firm and not give in; resist. [2 definitions]
hold tight
to stay and wait for further information or events.
holdup
a stop or delay in the progress of something. [2 definitions]
hold up
to keep from falling; support. [4 definitions]
hole
an opening or hollow cavity in something. [3 definitions]
holiday
a day on which most people do not work so that they may honor and celebrate some person or event. [2 definitions]
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