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Synonyms for hoy

nouna flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)

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Meanwhile, representatives for the London-based football club stated it was not engaged in takeover talks with Cain Hoy or any other party.
Spurs - who claimed on Thursday not to be in takeover talks - admit speaking to Cain Hoy, but as part of "discussions with multiple providers of finance" for their new PS400million stadium project.
Hoy posted on Twitter that the steward was only doing her job.
Last April, in the days leading up to his official retirement announcement, Chelsea fans took to Twitter and targeted abuse at Hoy - intended for Foy - over his officiating in the previous weekend's FA Cup semi-final defeat to Man City.
Cllr James Stockan, of Orkney Council, said: We are very grateful to Cammell Laird for performing such an excellent conversion to the MV Hoy Head."
And Hoy - who announced his decision to retire at a press conference at Murrayfield Stadium - confessed he would have quit after winning the last medal of his record-breaking Olympic tally in London a year ago had the Commonwealths been taking place anywhere else but Scotland.
The Scot will be 38 by the time competition commences at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.
In Silent Star, award-winning author Bill Wise and award-winning illustrator Adam Gustavson acquaint the reader with William Hoy, a relatively unknown hero in baseball and in life.
Hoy also predicted that Laura Trott, who won gold in the omnium in Glasgow, could surpass his Olympic achievements.
MANY would be daunted by taking over from Sir Chris Hoy, but Ed Clancy is unfazed as he prepares for the first part of a British Cycling sprint experiment at the Track World Cup in Glasgow.
London: Sir Chris Hoy crowned his Olympic career with a record sixth gold medal here yesterday to become the most decorated British Olympian in history after powering to victory in the keirin.
a SIR CHRIS HOY has no doubt that the British Cycling selectors made the right choice in selecting Jason Kenny to represent Team GB in the individual sprint at the Olympics.