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hoe into verb to attack a task with vigour, especially the eating of a meal AUSTRALIA, 1935- Shepherd “hoed” into them in fine style for some valuable runs. — Richie Benaud, Spin me a Spinner, p. 105, 1963
- [S]he cut me a slice of opulent-looking cream cake, and I began to hoe steadily into it. — Alvin Purple, p. 21, 1974
- The kids were hoeing into peanut butter sangas and the missus produced chicken rolls and hot coffee for us. — Paul Vautin, Turn It Up!, p. 91, 1995
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