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n. (hula hoop English) vb. (en-third-person singularhula hoop)
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Hula Hoops are a crisp made out of potatoes that are sold in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, in the shape of short, hollow cylinders. They were first introduced in 1973. Hula Hoops come in several flavours. They are produced by parent company KP Snacks. In 2008, KP launched a new variety made with corn, called 'Hula Hoops Tortilla', which come in Cool Original, Chilli Salsa, and Nacho Cheese flavours.
Usage examples of "hula hoops".
That's not politics, that's something on the order of hula hoops or coonskin caps or Beatle wigs.
It seemed to Winder that somersaulting through hula hoops in exchange for a handful of sardines was not proof of high intellect.
The events of the last few days combined oddly in her mind until she was dreaming of Foo dogs, crows, Riki, the NSA agents, and Windwolf all jumping through magic hula hoops.
Despite the teleporting abilities of the hula hoops, the dream played out entirely at the EIA warehouse.
Slightly different fads, for one thingtheres a twenty-million-dollar business in hula hoops that came out of our peeping a year ago.
At the parties, people joked that it was a fad, like hula hoops, amusing to watch and soon to fade, but every so often one of them would worry.
Yo-yos, hula hoops and pogo sticks, with their associated behavioral fixed actions, sweep through schools, and more sporadically leap from school to school, in patterns that differ from a measles epidemic in no serious particular.
Brian had witnessed the feverish activity and how the chocolates had suddenly become a vogue, a fad, the way hula hoops had caught on when they were kids in the first or second grade, the way demonstrations had been the big thing a few years ago.
You see this fellow who comes on the boardwalk in 1957, selling Hula Hoops off'n his arm.