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gooey ADJ inf

hoodie, hoody [ˈhʊdi] N

honey [ˈhʌni] N no pl

1. honey FOOD:

mel m

2. honey (darling):

querido(a) m (f)

hooker [ˈhʊkər, Brit -əʳ] N Am, Aus inf

I . hoover [ˈhuːvər, Brit -əʳ] N Brit, Aus

II . hoover [ˈhuːvər, Brit -əʳ] VB trans, intr

hockey [ˈhɑːki, Brit ˈhɒki] N no pl

phoney <-ier, -iest> [ˈfoʊni, Brit ˈfəʊ-] ADJ inf

hood [hʊd] N

1. hood (for head):

capuz m

2. hood Am AUTO:

capô m

hoof <hooves [or hoofs]> [hʊf, Brit huːf] N

hoop [huːp] N

I . hoot [huːt] VB intr

1. hoot owl:

2. hoot (with horn):

II . hoot [huːt] N

hobby <-ies> [ˈhɑːbi, Brit ˈhɒbi] N

hole [hoʊl, Brit həʊl] N

2. hole (in golf):

buraco m

holly [ˈhɑːli, Brit ˈhɒli] N no pl

holy <-ier, -iest> [ˈhoʊli, Brit ˈhəʊ-] ADJ (sacred)

I . home [hoʊm, Brit həʊm] N

2. home (family):

lar m

II . home [hoʊm, Brit həʊm] ADV

III . home [hoʊm, Brit həʊm] ADJ

1. home (from own country):

2. home (from own area):

hone [hoʊn, Brit həʊn] VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Therefore, all this fuss about concussions is just so much misguided hooey.
health.usnews.com
And then gradually, as the film unfolds, there are tricks and surprises and sentimental bits of hooey that were so flabbergasting.
www.npr.org
This may be a lot of hooey, and certainly the least concrete of our observations.
www.rochestercitynewspaper.com
As for that trippy aspect of the film, fans will claim cosmic epiphany where detractors may cry mystical hooey.
www.independent.com
The audience will only accept so much until it becomes hooey.
www.ft.com
There is some truth in this, but mostly it's a lot of hooey.
www.thespec.com
One particular excuse, however -- that the fest is the only place to see certain rare movies -- was a load of hooey.
www.canadianbusiness.com
The stories are a load of hooey, concocted over a bottle of scotch and a case of beer by its developers.
www.slate.com
They want just enough intelligence-agency hooey to make the unbelievable seem somewhat real.
en.wikipedia.org
Bizarrely, most historians take this hooey for fact.
www.independent.co.uk

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