Hoking [verb]

Definition of Hoking:

mimic

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Sentence/Example of Hoking:

It will only play into Hoke Smith—German hands and accomplish nothing here.

July 10th, Thomas Hoke of Cranford cam to my service, but he went away agayn the 23 day of this month.

At 8.30 in the evening Hoke withdrew, having been defeated at every point with the exception of the capture of this small redoubt.

This Hoke refused to grant, though complimenting Gen. Wessels on the gallant manner in which he had defended his works.

Hoke had won a victory after four days of hard fighting, but at what a fearful price.

Private Hoke was ordered to surrender—declared he never would surrender to a Yankee.

Hoke's Division lead off to take position and stood on both sides of a dull road leading through the thickets.

"You'll have to watch Hoke Ummer," said Link, some time later, when the crowd had dispersed.

Hoke Ummer, on the other hand, seemed of a decidedly sour turn of mind.

The photograph of Hon. Hoke Smith, another distinguished relative, adorned the mantel.