noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
play
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Abraham and MacGregor begin tasting that delicious sense of playing hooky from life, just like two big, naughty kids.
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A boy playing hooky in Texas is not a criminal who is put away for study.
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Maricela Roman will never forget the day her own 4-year-old ratted on her when she tried to play hooky .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
play hooky
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A boy playing hooky in Texas is not a criminal who is put away for study.
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Abraham and MacGregor begin tasting that delicious sense of playing hooky from life, just like two big, naughty kids.
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Maricela Roman will never forget the day her own 4-year-old ratted on her when she tried to play hooky.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A boy playing hooky in Texas is not a criminal who is put away for study.
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Abraham and MacGregor begin tasting that delicious sense of playing hooky from life, just like two big, naughty kids.
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Maricela Roman will never forget the day her own 4-year-old ratted on her when she tried to play hooky .