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hooper

[ hoo-per, hoop-er ]

noun

  1. a person who makes or puts hoops on barrels, tubs, etc.; a cooper.


hooper

/ ˈ³ó³Ü˱èÉ™ /

noun

  1. a rare word for cooper
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of hooper1

1375–1425; late Middle English. See hoop, -er 1
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However in its report, the PAC says that Storey has "a conflict of interest regarding rugby union", because her husband Pev Hooper is on the board of Premiership Rugby, and is also a director at CVC Capital Partners - a major investor in the sport.

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UK captains Stephen "Hoops" Hooper, Neil Thomas and Gemma Barnes received the official flag to signify the exchange from Whistler and Vancouver to Birmingham.

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Mr Hooper, an RAF veteran, said he had spent an "awesome" week during the 2025 games.

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“So that’s one thing about L, he a hooper, he want to play. So I don’t really look at the noise, I look at his production and he produced. ... If I’m putting up them type of numbers, maybe I need to be 270.â€

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Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper said the force did not believe any other vehicles were involved and appealed for anyone who had seen a black Ford Focus being driven in the area to come forward.

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