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Hoyt

American  
[hoit] / hɔɪt /

noun

  1. a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “glee.”


Example Sentences

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To model beam misalignment more realistically, they applied Rayleigh and Hoyt distributions.

From Science Daily

"Our findings, based on Rayleigh and Hoyt framework, are consistent with existing generalized models, while offering new analytical clarity on the role of asymmetry in pointing errors," concludes Prof. Ata.

From Science Daily

Val Hoyt, one of Maris’ collaborators, said she’s “not afraid to just belt at the top of her lungs or be like, ‘No, you’re at my show, you’re gonna jump.

From Los Angeles Times

“By the end of the show,” Hoyt said, “she’s won that whole room over.”

From Los Angeles Times

Word was that the Hoyt Hotel in Portland, Ore., had a photoplayer and a performer who could put on a show.

From Los Angeles Times