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hoop

noun
A band of wood or metal used to confine the staves of casks, tubsor for other similar purposes. Wooden hoops are usually made by splitting an oak or hickory sapling into two parts; but sometimes they are made of thin splints and of other species of wood.

hoop

A piece of whalebone in the form of a circle or ellipsis, used formerly by females to extend their petticoats; a farthingale.

hoop

Something resembling a hoop; a ring; any thing circular.

hoop

verb transitive
To bind or fasten with hoops; as, to hoop a barrel or puncheon.

hoop

To clasp; to encircle; to surround.

hoop

verb intransitive
to shout; to utter a loud cry, or a particular sound by way of call or pursuit.

hoop

verb transitive
To drive with a shout or outcry.

hoop

To call by a shout or hoop.

hoop

noun
A shout; also, a measure, equal to a peck.

hoop

The hoopoe.