<span class="searchmatch">Hoag</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">Hoags</span>) A surname. According to the 2010 United States Census, <span class="searchmatch">Hoag</span> is the 5173rd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 6752...
<span class="searchmatch">Hoags</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">Hoag</span> Gosha, Sohag, gosha...
antifarming, superlative most antifarming) Opposing farming. 1999, Dana L. <span class="searchmatch">Hoag</span>, Agricultural crisis in America: a reference handbook: Right-to-farm (RTF)...
tirade. midtirade (uncountable) A point in time during a tirade. 1997, Tami <span class="searchmatch">Hoag</span>, Cry Wolf: Reverend Baldwin broke off in midtirade, clearly annoyed to have...
Alexander. The phrase smart aleck is possibly derived from the name of Aleck <span class="searchmatch">Hoag</span>, a 19th-century American con man and thief. smart aleck (plural smart alecks)...
United States, belonging to 1019 individuals. Gosha is most common among Black/African American (68.5%) and White (26.99%) individuals. Sohag, <span class="searchmatch">Hoags</span>...
Sohag Wikipedia Sohag A city, the capital of Sohag governorate, Egypt. A governorate in Upper Egypt; in full, Sohag Governorate. Gosha, <span class="searchmatch">Hoags</span>, gosha...
microfears) (informal, neologism) A small amount of fear. 2009 February 21, Hannah <span class="searchmatch">Hoag</span>, “Reading the fine print of the human face”, in Toronto Star[1]: And he...
Minnehapolis proposed in 1852 by Charles <span class="searchmatch">Hoag</span> as a (misspelt) blend of Dakota mníȟaȟa (“waterfall”) (mní (“water”) + ȟaȟa (“curling”)) + Ancient Greek...
(plural only) A pair of spectacles (glasses) with round lenses. 2002, Tami <span class="searchmatch">Hoag</span>, Dark Horse[1], page 193: Tears trapped behind the lenses of her Harry Potter...