- Look up
****-
a-
hoop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
****-
a-
hoop or
variants may
refer to:
Phrase as in Ca****t's "You will set
****-
a-
hoop! You'll...
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Manfred Mann's
****-
A-
Hoop is an EP by
Manfred Mann,
released in 1964. The EP is
a 7-inch
vinyl record and
released in mono with the
catalogue number...
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Pertelote (1943) and ****alorum 1943–49 (1950), and
a fourth and
final volume –
****-
a-
Hoop:
A Bibliography of the
Golden ****erel
Press (1950–61) in...
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miscellaneous compounds,
other than modifiers, such as in lily-of-the-valley,
****-
a-
hoop, clever-clever, ****le-tattle and orang-utan. Use is
often dictated by...
- The
**** and
Hoop is
a public house situated at
numbers 25 and 27 High
Pavement in the Lace Market, Nottingham. It was
formerly known as the
County Tavern...
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appearance on
television on
a New Year's Eve show. It
failed to chart, as did its follow-up (with vocals), "
****-
a-
Hoop". The
overdubbed instrumental...
- 6% abv) -
Launched in 1995 as
September Ale.
****-
a-
hoop is the old
custom of
removing the cork from
a barrel and
resting it on the cask
before the brewer...
- "5-4-3-2-1" is
a 1964 song by
British band
Manfred Mann,
written by the group's
eponymous keyboardist Manfred Mann
along with Mike Hugg and Paul Jones...
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previous year".
Penelope Gilliatt of The New
Yorker called it "
a work of peculiar,
****-
a-
hoop gifts".
Variety praised the lead
actors and "Skolimowsky's...
- &
Baker 2001, pp. 204–205 Ginley,
Joanne (11
March 2006), "Residents
****-
a-
hoop after winning fight to keep
saucy underp**** name",
Yorkshire Post, archived...