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according to Hoyle

  1. With strict adherence to a set of rules; fairly and honorably: “We don't want to lose this case over any legal technicalities; everything must be done strictly according to Hoyle.” Hoyle was the author of a book on the game of whist in the eighteenth century; his name has since been used in the titles of many books of rules for card games.


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Idioms and Phrases

In keeping with established rules; on the highest authority, as in The tax records are in excellent order, all according to Hoyle . Edmond Hoyle (1679–1769) of England, author of books of rules for card games, was so highly regarded that numerous writers used his name on their own rule books, even for games that had not been invented by the time of Hoyle's death, so that his name became synonymous with any rules.
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Example Sentences

He functioned as a demi chief of staff, making sure meetings were run according to Hoyle and blocking out Lincoln’s schedule, thereby helping decide Lincoln’s priorities.

According to Hoyle’s theory, an exploding star would generate enough heat to create all the new elements and spray them into the cosmos where they would form gaseous clouds–the interstellar medium as it is known–that could eventually coalesce into new solar systems.

The US has by far the most developed appeals system according to Hoyle.

From BBC

If everything goes according to Hoyle, it would be a boom for the town and a boom for the state and do something nice for youth.

The weight of his authority is indicated by the phrase “according to Hoyle,” which, doubtless first applied with reference to whist, has gained currency as a general proverb.

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