释义
[ hoh -kee ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈhoʊ ki / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective, hok·i·er, hok·i·est. overly sentimental; mawkish: Two glasses of wine and he gets unbearably hokey; it's hard to believe he's a highly paid executive!
obviously contrived, especially to win popular appeal or support; phony: The hokey stories of his impoverished childhood always surface at election time.
Origin of hokey First recorded in 1945–50; hok(um) + -y1
SYNONYMS FOR hokey 1 corny, maudlin, melodramatic, cloying, goopy, mushy.
2 fake, false, artificial, counterfeit, sham, spurious.
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OTHER WORDS FROM hokey hok·ey·ness, hok·i·ness, noun Words nearby hokey hoity-toity, Hojo, hoka, Hokan, hoke, hokey , hokey cokey, hokey-pokey, hoki, Hokinson, Hokkaido
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Example sentences from the Web for hokey There was the lifeless and hokey Management ($934,000 box office) and Love Happens ($22 million).
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Commenting on his vanilla—some might even say “hokey ”—demeanor, my wife said he reminded her of the father on Leave It to Beaver.
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We used to close our meetings with a hokey phrase: “May the great master of all Scouts be with us till we meet again.”
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Hokey Pokey stepped lightly forward, and dropped the round loaf down the great red throat.
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He better think twicet before he comes bothering around me, by hokey !
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He had scarcely opened the door when he started back in surprise, exclaiming, "By hokey , if there isn't a basket on the steps!"
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By the Hokey ; if Sally Jones is'nt real grit, there's no snakes.
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Hokey Pokey took it with many thanks, and then went on his way.
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British Dictionary definitions for hokey adjective slang , mainly US and Canadian corny; sentimental
contrived; phoney
Word Origin for hokey C20: from hokum
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Words related to hokey banal, commonplace, dull, feeble, hackneyed, mawkish, old hat, old-fashioned, sentimental, shopworn, stale, trite