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koff | hoff |

As a noun koff

is a two-masted dutch vessel.

As a preposition hoff is

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koff

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A two-masted Dutch vessel.
  • Translation

    (trans-top) * Dutch: (trans-mid) (trans-bottom) (Webster 1913)

    hoff

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • A common nickname for .
  • Usage notes

    * Generally styled as "the Hoff".

    Quotations

    * "'America's Got Talent' recap: 'Hoff the charts!'" ( Entertainment Weekly) * "Actor David Hasselhoff, the "America's Got Talent" judge known for his playfully Hoff -ful puns, has listed his longtime family home in Encino at $4,195,000." ( The Los Angeles Times) * "Hoff the Wall" ( The Sun) * "America's Got Talent: Five Finalists and a Singing Hoff in the House" ( E! Online) * "Hoff praises Holly's topless show" ( The Press Association) ----