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  1. HOCUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of HOCUS is to perpetrate a trick or hoax on : deceive. How to use hocus in a sentence.

  2. Hocus

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  3. hocus on Steam

    “Hocus, a brain-twisting puzzler which shot to the top of the App Store charts this weekend, leverages that impulse in a game that would surely entertain Escher himself.”

  4. hocus. - Apps on Google Play

    Let artificial intelligence design new levels for you. You can even get help from her if you get stuck. hocus. is a minimal perspective illusion puzzle based on M.C. Escher drawings and...

  5. Hocus Pocus Homestead | West Springfield PA - Facebook

    Hocus Pocus Homestead , West Springfield. 76 likes · 1 talking about this. Building our homestead to help provide farm fresh ingredients to your table....

  6. Hocus Pocus – Magicshop

    The Biggest Variety of Magic in the World! From new to old and big to small, Hocus Pocus has one of the Largest Inventories in the World! Family Owned and Operated in Fresno California, feel free to …

  7. Hocus - definition of hocus by The Free Dictionary

    Define hocus. hocus synonyms, hocus pronunciation, hocus translation, English dictionary definition of hocus. tr.v. ho·cused , ho·cus·ing , ho·cus·es or ho·cussed or ho·cus·sing or ho·cus·ses 1. To fool or …

  8. Hocus&Lotus – Corsi di lingua inglese per bambini

    Corsi di inglese per bambini dai 3 agli 11 anni. Imparare le lingue da piccoli è possibile con il metodo scientifico di Hocus&Lotus

  9. Hocus Pocus (1993) - IMDb

    Jul 16, 1993 · Hocus Pocus: Directed by Kenny Ortega. With Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy, Omri Katz. A teenage boy named Max and his little sister move to Salem, where he …

  10. hocus, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun hocus, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.