Hoicking example sentences
Related (10): haul, heave, lug, tug, pull, yank, drag, hoist, lift, jerk
hoick
verb
hoicking (present participle)
- lift or pull abruptly or with effort:
Synonyms
lift, elevate, uplift, upraise, hoist, upheave, upthrust, Legal"Hoicking" Example Sentences
1. He was hoicking up a large rock with a rope.2. She was hoicking a bag of groceries up the stairs.
3. He was hoicking a bundle of hay onto the wagon.
4. I heard a loud hoicking noise coming from the barn.
5. She was hoicking a box full of books up the stairs.
6. He was hoicking a large tree stump out of the ground.
7. The farmer was hoicking a bale of hay onto the truck.
8. He was hoicking a heavy suitcase off the train platform.
9. I heard a loud hoicking noise coming from the attic.
10. The kids were hoicking a large beach ball into the pool.
11. He was hoicking a large bag of fertilizer onto the truck.
12. She was hoicking a bag of groceries up the hill.
13. I heard a loud hoicking noise coming from the basement.
14. The man was hoicking a large boulder out of the river.
15. She was hoicking a large bag of dog food up the stairs.
16. He was hoicking a heavy box of books onto the truck.
17. I heard a loud hoicking noise coming from the garage.
18. The farmer was hoicking a bale of hay onto the wagon.
19. He was hoicking a large suitcase onto the train platform.
20. She was hoicking a bag of groceries up the driveway.
Common Phases
Hoicking up; Hoicking down; Hoicking out; Hoicking in; Hoicking off; Hoicking away; Hoicking over; Hoicking through; Hoicking around; Hoicking back.Recently Searched
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