Common 5 letter words with OIC in the middle with meaning
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HOICK |
Hoick
Part of Speech: verb Definition: To lift or pull up with a sudden, forceful movement. Pronunciation (US): /hɔɪk/ Pronunciation (UK): /hɔɪk/ Origin and Usage: The word "hoick" is of uncertain origin but it is believed to be an alteration of the word "hike." It has been used since the 16th century and is commonly used in British English. Synonyms: lift, heave, tug, yank, jerk Related Words: hitch, kick, pick, quick, stick Example Sentences:
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VOICE | Voice
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Origin and Usage: The word "voice" comes from the Old French word "voiz," which means "voice" or "sound." The word has been used in English since the 14th century. The noun form is commonly used to refer to the sounds made by living creatures, especially humans, while the verb form is used to describe the act of expressing oneself through speech or other means. Synonyms:
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