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hoops <a hoop; hoops> SUST.

hoops

eccentric hoop (or strap)

hoop stress (or tension)

screw hoop ARQUIT.

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Nowadays, you seem to go through umpteen hoops to get change to happen.
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Hot tubs are typically made somewhat like a wine barrel with straight sides, from wood such as Californian redwood held in place by metal hoops.
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Being named after a type of yacht hardly delivers street cred in hoops circles.
www.smh.com.au
Sheesh, all these hoops you have to jump through...
edmontonjournal.com
But when state and local governments resist, even simple-seeming cases must labor through some hoops.
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We'll be styling this pair with a navy cashmere knit, a bold red lip, some fine gold hoops and a pair of plimsolls.
www.marieclaire.co.uk
The court received new hoops, poles, backboards and benches.
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Braced with steel hoops at its southern end.
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In older drums, the hoops are often held tight by separate clamps through which the threaded tension rod fits.
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The pitch is rectangular with rounded corners 54 metres (60 yards) by 43 metres (48 yards) with three hoops of varying heights at either end.
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