Hoe can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
||
hoe - dig with a hoe; "He is hoeing the flower beds" | ||
Noun |
||
hoe - a tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long handle |
# | Sentence | ||
---|---|---|---|
1. | noun | Make the hoe your sword, and the sword your hoe. | |
2. | noun | Be careful when working with a hoe. | |
3. | noun | "...Duke Onkled? Hello?" "Huh? Your Omnipotence! Is that you?" "Yes, it's me." "...Go away." "What?" "Zelda told me to tell you to go away." "That hoe! You're going to be paying for that!" "Please, have mercy—urgh!" | |
4. | noun | Row after row the potatoes are unearthed and collected with a hoe. | |
5. | noun | "The lizard dares to face the hydra" means something like "Someone is attacking a mountain with a hoe", says another of our friends. | |
6. | noun | Taking the hoe, he set about tilling the soil, though he tired quickly, and soon left the job to his son. | |
7. | noun | This is a hoe. | |
8. | verb | That's a hard row to hoe. | |
9. | verb | A local man, David Waterfield, was taking pictures of his dog off the coast of Samphire Hoe, near Dover in Kent, and stopped to speak with a fisherman. |
Sentence | |
---|---|
noun | |
Make the hoe your sword, and the sword your hoe. | |
Be careful when working with a hoe. | |
"...Duke Onkled? Hello?" "Huh? Your Omnipotence! Is that you?" "Yes, it's me." "...Go away." "What?" "Zelda told me to tell you to go away." "That hoe! You're going to be paying for that!" "Please, have mercy—urgh!" | |
Row after row the potatoes are unearthed and collected with a hoe. | |
"The lizard dares to face the hydra" means something like "Someone is attacking a mountain with a hoe", says another of our friends. | |
Taking the hoe, he set about tilling the soil, though he tired quickly, and soon left the job to his son. | |
This is a hoe. | |
verb | |
That's a hard row to hoe. | |
A local man, David Waterfield, was taking pictures of his dog off the coast of Samphire Hoe, near Dover in Kent, and stopped to speak with a fisherman. |