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Hooped meaning
Containing hoops | beset with unfortunate circumstances that seem difficult or impossible to overcome; screwed.
Example sentences (14)
Dressed in an all-black ensemble paired with sunglasses, large hooped earrings and a black headband, Mrs Obama smiled and chatted with US ambassador Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of fellow President John F. Kennedy.
She accessorized her look for the day by adding a pair of hooped earrings as well as a dainty, gold-chained necklace with a small, circular pendant on the front.
Maria Mongomo hooped 29 points and added 13 rebounds, claiming the Canada West scoring title in the process.
Meanwhile, her neck was adorned with a silvery chain necklace, while her ears carried small, hooped earrings of a similar shade.
The four-time MVP hooped a record points in a game on March 2nd, 1962 against the Knicks.
The 33-year-old was seen showing off her new pair of diamond hooped earrings in her Instagram story in which she tagged her fine jeweler Charles and Colvard.
DeMar DeRozan hooped a team record 52 points to lead the 25-10 Raptors to their 12th consecutive home win.
If he comes back for his senior year and suffers a 3rd shoulder injury, he’ll be hooped.
Then came multi-pocketed tracksuits, mini hooped skirts and dresses harnessed in parachute strapping which swayed to the beat.
At each end stand three hooped goal posts, each at a different height: one at convert, one at convert, and one at convert, comprising the scoring area.
Grace wore MCC colours for the rest of his career, playing for them on an irregular basis until 1904, and their red and yellow hooped cap became as synonymous with him as his large black beard.
In 1903, the South Africa tour followed on from the 1896 tour, with red and white hooped jerseys.
In their early years the club sported a hooped design when they took to the field.
Sketches of Geelong (in the hooped guernsey) playing Melbourne in 1880 Following the formation of the Victorian Football Association (VFA) in 1877, Geelong joined the association as one of its foundation clubs.