hoisted in the PONS Dictionary

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Sometimes you get something that's a great idea, sometimes you're hoisted by your own petard.
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The barge was hoisted in 1996 and is now in service.
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These clanking ghosts being hoisted about the stage became objects of ridicule as they became clichd stage elements.
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Or, if you decide your rooftop garden just isn't working out, can you really afford to cart off all the soil you hoisted up there?
grist.org
Guests can book a table in a tree pod, a large wicker basket which is hoisted up into the trees while you sit inside it.
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One castaway from each tribe would be hoisted aloft in a cradle held up by four ropes controlled by the other team members.
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He is hoisted up to her in her monument and dies in her arms.
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Most patients must also be log rolled onto the sling prior to being hoisted which makes the transfer process a more complex activity.
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Through 1985, the trophy was hoisted by handlers directly behind the driver, typically on the roll bar of the car.
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A single screw was provided, which could be hoisted clear of the water to improve the ship's hull lines when sailing.
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