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hookey
hookey (ˈhʊkɪ) Also hooky. [Cf. hook n. 14, v. 6, v. 13, and hooky-crooky.] 1. to play hookey: to play truant. Also transf. colloq. (chiefly N. Amer.).1848 in Bartlett Dict. Amer. 1866 Harper's Mag. May 779/1 Kate used to..entreat him not to get feruled, nor play ‘hookey’. 1867 ‘Mark Twain’ Amer. Dr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lee Hookey
Background Hookey was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. In 2000, Hookey signed for St George and became a regular starter in the team. wikipedia.org
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hookey
hookey(also hooky), / ˈhukɪ; `hʊkɪ/ n (idm 习语) play `hookey (sl 俚 esp US) stay away from school, etc without permission; play truant 逃学; 旷课. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Gordon Hookey
References External links Gordon Hookey Gordon Hookey interviewed by Bruce McLean : James C. Sourris Artist Interview Series 2017-2018. DAAO Biography of Gordon Hookey National Gallery of Victoria Biography Page Gordon Hookey portraits, State Library of Queensland 1961 births Living people wikipedia.org
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Scott Hookey
Scott Gregory Hookey (born 10 February 1967) was an Australian cricketer who played for the Tasmanian Tigers and the New South Wales Blues. wikipedia.org
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Hookey Walker
Hookey Walker see Walker int. Oxford English Dictionary
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Harry Hookey
Harry Hookey is a singer-songwriter from Victoria, Australia. Hookey was educated at Cowwarr Primary School and was School Captain in 2000. Hookey holds degrees in Arts and Law from The University of Melbourne. wikipedia.org
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define hooky
Hookey is the name of a webtoon by Spanish author Míriam Bonastre Tur. Hookie is the nickname of Peter Hook, former Joy Division bassist.
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Hookey Leonard
James "Hookey" or "Hooky" Leonard (1906–1959) was a Scottish professional footballer. Leonard signed with Cowdenbeath in 1923. wikipedia.org
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Blind Hookey
Blind Hookey, also known as Dutch Bank, Banker and Broker and Honest John, is a simple game of chance using playing cards. The name Blind Hookey appears in 1824 in Gallignani's Messenger. In 1835, Häufeln, is described as "a pernicious game of chance, similar to Pharo." wikipedia.org
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Playin' Hookey
Playin' Hookey is a 1928 American short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 69th Our Gang short subject released. wikipedia.org
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Hooky
Hooky, Hookey or Hookie may refer to: To "play hooky", a slang term, particularly in North America, for committing truancy Hooky (webcomic), a webtoon by Spanish author Míriam Bonastre Tur Hooky (nickname), a list of people and fictional characters Hookey (surname), a list of people "Hooky", a season wikipedia.org
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Sarah Chase
Hookey to leave and gave him a payment of $5,000 cash. Mr. Hookey pressed for alimony, which Dr. Chase refused. Dr, Chase stated that Mr. Hookey had lied about being wealthy and was in fact after her wealth. wikipedia.org
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Cairns Indigenous Art Fair
artists included Alick Tipoti, Dennis Nona, Billy Missi, Judy Watson, Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Tony Albert, Joanne Currie Nalingu, Arone Meeks, Gordon Hookey In 2015, proppaNOW mounted an exhibition, Dark + Disturbing: Gordon Hookey for proppaNOW. wikipedia.org
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John Russell (collier)
George Hookey gave evidence to the commissioners enquiring into the employment of children in mines, saying:"In working the narrow seams we are compelled Russell's eldest daughter Susannah married in 1840 his partner Georrge Randale Hookey. wikipedia.org
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