Examples of 'hooton' in a sentence

Meaning of "hooton"

hooton (noun): a surname of English origin, often used to identify individuals or families
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  • A surname.
  • A village in Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ3678).

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Hooton was an advanced primatologist for his time.
I never saw the leash yet that could stretch from Hooton to here.
Hooton first defined race as a matter of inheritance.
He also performed duos with both Grinke and Hooton.
Hooton said the trial was long overdue.
He asked Hooton to help.
Peter Hooton was shocked to hear about the forced organ harvesting in China.
The anarchist poet Harry Hooton began publishing around this time.
I would not dream of coming between you and the Hooton Holler Players.
But Taylor Hooton had a lot of problems and he was on other drugs.
I guess you thought I was up in Hooton seeing the show.
McInnes and Hooton carried on corresponding for many years.
Tracy will be introduced as a love interest for established character Sam Dingle James Hooton.
That the Hooton Players are charming particularly their leading lady.
In addition to physical anthropology, Hooton was a proponent of criminal anthropology.

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Hooton and Pappas.
Nevertheless Hooton was important.
Hooton Hall was designed by architect James Wyatt in the Italian style.
I am the lady in Hooton with a rich, full life.
Hooton said he didn't give the knuckle curve that name.
To book a place on either workshop, please contact Jacky Hooton.
Hooton also mentioned that the music video features the band " goofing around.
For some help with our local dramatic society called, unfortunately, the Hooton Holler Players.
The Hooton dramatic society rehearse? but do you know where.
Operator, I know this sounds silly but do you know where the Hooton Dramatic Society rehearse?
During the war years, Hooton assembled and repaired thousands of aircraft.
I feel terrible, obviously, about Taylor Hooton.
Christopher Hooton of Metro called the track " catchy and anthemic.
Well would you put me through to the Hooton primary school, please?
Elizabeth Hooton was a former Baptist, who joined the Society of Friends in its early days.
While you are living the rich, full life in Hooton what 's Larry doing at The Plaza?
Hooton and pappas . milt pappas, burt hooton.
In 1938 he joined the Grinke piano trio with violinist Frederick Grinke and cellist Florence Hooton.
Scholars such as Earnest A. Hooton continued to argue that both environment and heredity were involved.
Uh, well… would you put me through to the Hooton primary school, please?
Susan Hooton had a different view,.
I see . Uh, well, would you put me through to the Hooton primary school, please?
That the Hooton players are charming, He says that 's all he needed.
Thank you. I'm afraid we're the welcome to Hooton committee.
Hooton makes the point that 20 years ago there was almost no commercial Internet.
To make money for the Hooton hospital. You know, or course, there's only one performance.
Hooton and Pappas . You got a winner!
Initially a Trotskyist, Hooton participated in the unemployed people 's strike at Newcastle in 1939.
Taylor Hooton was a 17-year-old kid who committed suicide and his father blamed steroids.
Peter Hooton wrote the lyrics in his early 20s after reading about the Christmas truce of 1914.

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