hokey Meaning & Definition

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  • Us [ ˈhoʊ.ki]

Meaning of hokey In English

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Examples of hokey

  • Half in, half out—the hokey-cokey approach will not work.

  • It may well be a hokey-cokey amendment, but its weakness is not that it is too bold, but that it is far too modest.

  • That is not in the least so because of the hokey-pokey method of measuring that part of the excess which is due to armament profits.

  • In that way, he would no longer have to play that game and do the hokey-cokey.

  • You do the hokey cokey and you turn around: that's what it's all about.

  • It is obviously the hokey-cokey clause.

  • To put it another way, the inspector could take the kidneys out, shake them all about and then return them in a sort of porcine hokey-kokey.

  • It is a hopeless hokey-cokey provision.

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