Similar words: whoops, oops, troops, paratroops, whoop, hoop, whoopee, hoopla. Meaning: [huːp] n. a game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5 players; points are scored by throwing the ball through an elevated horizontal hoop.
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(1) Grow lettuces under plastic stretched over wire hoops.
(2) The barrel had two metal hoops round it.
(3) The dogs had been trained to jump through hoops.
(4) She was wearing large gold hoops in her ears.
(5) Let's shoot some hoops.
(6) We had to jump through hoops to get our visas in time.
(7) He had the duty receptionist almost jumping through hoops for him. But to no avail.
(8) Let's go out and shoot a few hoops.
(9) Her skirt lacked hoops or flounces.
(10) Kids can try rolling hoops, playing graces(Sentencedict.com ), rounders or other 1830s games.
(11) Golden hoops swung from her ears and she wore a fine gold chain around her neck.
(12) They passed two little girls trundling their iron hoops over the pavement.
(13) They promised to drive two riders through twelve hoops of blazing straw.
(14) And the hoops were made by soldiers, who turned over and stood on their hands and feet.
(15) Netting can also be stretched over the hoops used for the popular polythene tunnel cloches.
(16) They carried between them hoops made into garlands, big baskets of flowers or small posies.
(17) Held fast by their iron hoops, they seemed more massive than their size; massive with an inner strength.
(18) They'll have to jump through a lot of hoops to prove we can trust them.
(19) On either side of this were steel hoops covered in thick leather supporting the trunk.
(20) Three Hoops stood over the ball and Larsson hit an unstoppable right-foot screamer into the top corner.
(21) Bradley, a Hall of Fame pro basketball player, first gained prominence as a college hoops star at Princeton.
(22) If they win, it will be due to the chemistry whipped up in nine months of globe-trotting, boot-camp hoops.
(23) Ensure good contact by pegging in place with wire hoops or weighting it down with a few pebbles.
(24) Firms wanting to merge have therefore been expected to jump through impossibly tight hoops.
(25) Hollowed out mid-way was a small chamber which contained seven standing stones, now clamped to the walls with metal hoops.
(26) They chant their tables before playtime with tops, skipping ropes and hoops.
(27) Individual pots can be sealed in a plastic bag held clear of the foliage by wire hoops.
(28) So why are you jumping through all these self-imposed hoops?
(29) It had a plain glazed back to illuminate the upper deck at night and the lamps were removed from the hoops.
(30) Another problem is that community colleges have required students to jump through numerous, often complicated hoops to gain such credits.