Hoise

Related to Hoise: house party, house of cards
v. t.1.To hoist.
They . . . hoised up the mainsail to the wind.
- Acts xxvii. 40.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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And not only that but two inches off my waist, too," shares food lover Rachel Hoise in a story published by The Independent.
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Ravensnest Fishery 01291 689564 TOBY Hoise topped the week's catches in fine style with 28 rainbows caught and returned and two of them were fish weighing over 12lb.
Ringleader Ian Hall Senior, 48, of Eastbourne Avenue, in Walker, Newcastle, was jailed for 27 months, Ian Hall Junior, 28, of Coronation Drive, North Shields, was sentenced to 21 months' imprisonment, Thomas Grimes, 25, and Gary Hoise, 32, both of Yelverton Crescent, in Walker, were sentenced to 18 months in jail and Lee Matthew Clough, 28, of Courtfield Road, in Walker was handed an 18-month jail term.
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Caroline Hoise, for Severn Trent, said: "It was quite a complicated repair and split and the pipe had to be replaced.
In a verse epistle of 1572, George Gascoigne, another sometime courtier, offered the following advice to one Barthlomew Withypoll on the occasion of the young man's impending voyage to Italy: Mine own good Bat, before thou hoise up saile, To make a furrowe in the foming seas, Content thy selfe to heare for thine availe, Such harmlesse words, as ought thee not displease.