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is hock
noun
A Rhenish wine, of a light yellow color, either sparkling or still, from the Hochheim region; often applied to all Rhenish wines.
synonyms
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It is "hock," not "hawk".
Ham, Egg'n Chip is hock ham, fried egg, mayo, piccalilli and shoestring fries.
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"The guy that gives me the most problems is Hocking.
My would-be comedian driver reminded me that not every starving artist is hocking paintings on a street corner.
Donald Trump is hocking Americans the political equivalent of cheap Viagra.
It's a weekend I'll remember for the performances of Gareth Hock and Rangi Chase – both far from perfect but, as the Widnes coach Denis Betts said of Hock, "isn't he exciting?" That unstoppable charge to lay on a try for Cameron Phelps – which still took some scoring, it should be noted – was Hock at his best.
They're hocking hardware and software that they ultimately control.
Rumors were rife during the war that Lebanon's history had been hocked.
In 2013, the publishing industry is locked in a permanent state of crisis, and the desperation of booksellers is palpable; even fine used-book stores are hocking scented candles and chai lattes alongside old hardcovers.
Marc Maron visits a Nevada pawn shop, where customers are hocking more of their possessions to deal with the economy "going in the stinker" - but where the shopowner says people are also stocking up on guns as Obama's popularity rises.
The simple idea that Bing can be hocked is to me a fantasy.
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