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to hoop
noun
A circular band of metal used to bind a barrel.
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"I was a hooper; I just wanted to hoop," he said.
MIKE HALE -- "The New Americans" often feels like a companion piece to "Hoop Dreams".
"It's time to hoop," the Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki told Dallas reporters.
Contributions may be made to Hoop Dreams Scholarship Fund or to American Jewish World Service.
Until last year, I suggest to Hoop, her story was a very American one.
The players darted from hoop to hoop as walkers and joggers circled overhead on an elevated track and racquetball players occasionally stopped to watch.
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In support of WOL's learning perspective, this represents another context in which a fixed eye-to-hoop distance relationship can be exploited by processes of angular cue recruitment for action control.
After five minutes my arm was killing me and I failed to hoop-la a wooden bull from 10 feet while standing on the ground.
These things are important – just as important, even, as rallying the funds and forbearance to hoop-jump the ugly tangle of cantankerous neighbours, council regulations and compliance costs.
In that time, he has tried almost every role, from toy soldier to Nutcracker Prince to mouse to hoop-wielding candy cane (harder than it sounds).
An uncompromising work ethic — he spends at least an extra 90 minutes every day practicing his shooting or ball-handling — has produced a refined jump shooter who, according to Hoop-math.com, has converted 50 percent of his 2-point jumpers, up from 24 percent.
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