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hoof

noun
\ ˈhu̇f How to pronounce hoof (audio) , ˈhüf How to pronounce hoof (audio) \
plural hooves\ ˈhüvz How to pronounce hooves (audio) , ˈhu̇vz \ also hoofs

Definition of hoof

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1 : a curved covering of horn that protects the front of or encloses the ends of the digits of an ungulate mammal and that corresponds to a nail or claw
2 : a hoofed foot especially of a horse
on the hoof
of a meat animal : before butchering : living 90¢ a pound on the hoof

hoof

verb
hoofed; hoofing; hoofs

Definition of hoof (Entry 2 of 2)

transitive verb

1 : to walk especially with haste hoofed it to the lecture hall
2 : kick, trample

intransitive verb

: to move on the feet especially : dance

Illustration of hoof

Illustration of hoof

Noun

hoof 2: 1, 2, 3, 4 parts of wall (1 toe, 2 side walls, 3 quarters, 4 buttresses), 5 bulbs, 6 sole, 7 frog

In the meaning defined above

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Examples of hoof in a Sentence

Verb

The cast was hoofing on the stage.

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

Certainly, Sestak is trying to become better known, joking on the phone that, while campaigning in Iowa, he’s practically taken to shaking the hooves of cows in his efforts to make the rounds. Ephrat Livni, Quartz, "Meet the intriguing presidential candidate you haven’t seen on the debate stage," 17 Aug. 2019 The only path into the canyon from the opposite rim is the North Kaibab Trail, a 14-mile (22.5-km) hoof down to Phantom Ranch and the river. Joe Yogerst, National Geographic, "Everything to know about Grand Canyon National Park," 15 Mar. 2019 Among them are a terrific pair of life-size young athletes poised to begin a footrace; two columnar water nymphs identified as the work of Stephanos, a Greek sculptor in Rome; and a leaping month-old piglet, poised on rear hooves. Christopher Knight, latimes.com, "Review: Getty Villa’s ‘Buried by Vesuvius’ is exquisite and, at times, explicit," 3 July 2019 No hoof-shake with the President, second-place horsey loser! Jason Gay, WSJ, "Trump vs. the Horses: Derby Debate Goes Presidential," 6 May 2019 Blisters around the hooves can also present mobility issues. Trevor Reid, The Denver Post, "Virus affecting cattle, horses reported in Weld more than any other U.S. county," 15 July 2019 LAMINITIS Laminae are the fibrous tissues that attach the hoof to the leg. Jeff Goertzen, The Mercury News, "The truth about horse racing deaths," 30 June 2019 In this leaderless movement, decisions are made collectively on the hoof, or by emotional fiat of the moment. The Economist, "Hong Kong protesters storm the legislative council," 30 June 2019 Note: Global Campaign was part of the original starting field but was scratched Wednesday after a chronic hoof injury failed to respond to treatment. Bob Roberts, cleveland.com, "Preakness placer Owendale favored in 2019 Ohio Derby," 20 June 2019

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb

His destination: The corner of Southeast 82nd Avenue and Powell Boulevard, where the Madison High School sophomore would hoof it the rest of the way to the Marshall campus. oregonlive.com, "Here’s what the first day of school looked like across Portland," 28 Aug. 2019 In the 21st minute, John Terry hoofed the ball down to a sprinting Cole, who turned to beat a Sunderland defender going in for a sliding tackle before beating the goalkeeper at the near post. SI.com, "Ashley Cole: 5 of the Greatest Moments in the Arsenal, Chelsea and England Legend's Career," 18 Aug. 2019 The most compelling explanation is that high-quality games involve teams who are good at retaining possession, and low-quality ones feature those who spend most of the time hoofing the ball in the air and tackling each other. Fox News, "French mayor dies after trying to stop illegal dumping: report," 8 Aug. 2019 Mr Spooner was hoofed out in May, replaced by Liberal Democrat leadership. The Economist, "A rebellion against house-building spells trouble for the Tories," 17 Aug. 2019 The most compelling explanation is that high-quality games involve teams who are good at retaining possession, and low-quality ones feature those who spend most of the time hoofing the ball in the air and tackling each other. Fox News, "French mayor dies after trying to stop illegal dumping: report," 8 Aug. 2019 Locals regularly hoof it along the Mount Iron Track, a 547-foot climb that rewards efforts with 360-degree views of the town and Lake Wanaka. Carrie Miller, National Geographic, "Here’s where to find epic adventures in New Zealand," 8 July 2019 Her set ends at 4:15, so hoof it afterward to Earle, and stick that one out until the end. Piet Levy, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "The 5 worst scheduling conflicts at Summerfest 2019 in Milwaukee, and which shows you should pick," 24 June 2019 The most compelling explanation is that high-quality games involve teams who are good at retaining possession, and low-quality ones feature those who spend most of the time hoofing the ball in the air and tackling each other. M.s., The Economist, "Women’s football is flourishing, on the pitch and off it," 24 June 2019

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First Known Use of hoof

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1641, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

History and Etymology for hoof

Noun

Middle English, from Old English hōf; akin to Old High German huof hoof, Sanskrit śapha

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More Definitions for hoof

hoof

noun

English Language Learners Definition of hoof

 (Entry 1 of 2)

: the hard covering on the foot of an animal (such as a horse or pig)

hoof

verb

English Language Learners Definition of hoof (Entry 2 of 2)

US, informal : to dance as a performer

hoof

noun
\ ˈhu̇f How to pronounce hoof (audio) , ˈhüf\
plural hooves\ ˈhu̇vz , ˈhüvz \ or hoofs

Kids Definition of hoof

1 : a covering of tough material that protects the ends of the toes of some animals (as horses, oxen, or pigs)
2 : a foot (as of a horse) covered by a hoof

Other Words from hoof

hoofed \ ˈhu̇ft , ˈhüft \ adjective

hoof

noun
\ ˈhu̇f