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Hocking

American  
[hok-ing] / ˈhɒk ɪŋ /

noun

  1. William Ernest, 1873–1966, U.S. philosopher.


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The only school that expressed any interest was Hocking College, a junior college in the middle of Athens County, Ohio.

From The Wall Street Journal

During his 18 months with the Hocking Hawks, Matsuzawa worked on his English and how to make a kick into the wind from 50 yards out.

From The Wall Street Journal

David Hocking, of Land's End Landmark, said the fog horn issue was "a bit of a talking point and conversation starter" in the area.

From BBC

Mr Hocking laughs and says he doesn't know - while tempting, his team has decided to save the berry from an immediate end, and instead ate its compatriots.

From BBC

Brad Hocking, says the Eterna breed consistently yields huge fruit, but recent growing conditions had spurned a bumper crop at their farm in Corindi in northern New South Wales.

From BBC