5-letter words containing ho
- hooey — silly or worthless talk, writing, ideas, etc.; nonsense; bunk: That's a lot of hooey and you know it!
- hoofs — Plural form of hoof.
- hooft — Pieter Corneliszoon (ˈpiːtər kɔrˈnɛːlisoːn). 1581–1647, Dutch poet, historian, and writer: noted esp for his love poetry and his 27-volume History of the Netherlands (1626–47)
- hoogh — Pieter de [Dutch pee-ter duh] /Dutch ˈpi tər də/ (Show IPA), Hooch, Pieter de.
- hooie — (US, South) An expression of relief.
- hooka — Alternative spelling of hookah.
- hooke — Robert, 1635–1703, English philosopher, microscopist, and physicist.
- hooks — a curved or angular piece of metal or other hard substance for catching, pulling, holding, or suspending something.
- hooky — unjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky): On the first warm spring day the boys played hooky to go fishing.
- hooly — cautious; gentle.
- hoons — Plural form of hoon.
- hoops — a circular band or ring of metal, wood, or other stiff material.
- hoorn — a city in NW Netherlands.
- hoose — (Geordie, and, Scotland) house.
- hoosh — Whoosh.
- hoots — to cry out or shout, especially in disapproval or derision.
- hooty — Characterised by a hooting sound.
- hoove — A disease in cattle consisting of inflammation of the stomach by gas, usually caused by eating too much green food.
- hopak — gopak.
- hoped — the feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best: to give up hope.
- hopeh — Older Spelling. Hebei.
- hopei — Hebei
- hoper — the feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best: to give up hope.
- hopes — Plural form of hope.
- hoppe — Willie (William Frederick) 1887–1959, U.S. billiards player.
- hoppo — (dated) A Chinese collector of customs (duties); an overseer of commerce.
- hoppy — Having a taste of hops.
- hopup — any twining plant of the genus Humulus, bearing male flowers in loose clusters and female flowers in conelike forms.
- horae — the goddesses of the seasons
- horah — Alternative form of hora.
- horal — of or relating to an hour or hours; hourly.
- horde — a large group, multitude, number, etc.; a mass or crowd: a horde of tourists.
- horeb — a mountain sometimes identified with Mount Sinai.
- horme — activity directed toward a goal; purposive effort.
- horne — Lena, 1917–2010, U.S. singer and actress.
- horns — Plural form of horn.
- horny — consisting of a horn or a hornlike substance; corneous.
- horsa — died a.d. 455, Jutish chief (brother of Hengist).
- horse — a large, solid-hoofed, herbivorous quadruped, Equus caballus, domesticated since prehistoric times, bred in a number of varieties, and used for carrying or pulling loads, for riding, and for racing.
- horst — a portion of the earth's crust, bounded on at least two sides by faults, that has risen in relation to adjacent portions.
- horsy — of, relating to, or characteristic of a horse.
- horta — Baron Victor, 1861?–1947, Belgian architect.
- horus — a solar deity, regarded as either the son or the brother of Isis and Osiris, and usually represented as a falcon or as a man with the head of a falcon.
- hosea — a Minor Prophet of the 8th century b.c.
- hosed — a flexible tube for conveying a liquid, as water, to a desired point: a garden hose; a fire hose.
- hosel — the socket in the club head of an iron that receives the shaft.
- hosen — a flexible tube for conveying a liquid, as water, to a desired point: a garden hose; a fire hose.
- hoser — a person who is considered unintelligent or uncouth, especially a beer-drinking man.
- hoses — Plural form of hose.
- hosey — to choose sides, as in a children's game.