hook

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English - Turkish

Definition of hook in English Turkish dictionary

<span class="word-self">hookspan>
kanca

Tom ceketini kancaya astı. - Tom hung his coat on a hook.

Bir balıkçı onu bir kancaya taktığı zaman, bir solucan sessizce çığlık atar mı? - Does a worm scream silently when a fisherman impales it on a hook?

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{i} çengel

Tom çengele bir solucan taktı. - Tom put a worm on the hook.

<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} aşırmak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} kroşe vurmak
hooked
argo müptela
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
(İnşaat) bükme
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
kancalamak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
askı

Tom kapıya yakın askılardan birine ceketini astı. - Tom hung his coat on one of the hooks near the door.

O, ceketini askıya astı. - He hung his jacket on a hook.

<span class="word-self">hookspan>
kavis
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(Denizbilim) iğne

Halk olta iğnesi, olta ve olta kurşunu aldı, değil mi? - The public bought it hook, line and sinker, didn't they?

Tom olta iğnesine yem koydu. - Tom put bait on the hook.

<span class="word-self">hookspan>
asılmak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
(Tekstil) erkek kopça
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
olta ile tutmak
<span class="word-self">hookspan> it
(Konuşma Dili) tabanları yağlamak
hooked
çengel şeklindeki
hooked
çengelsi
hooks
kancalar
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
kopça
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} kancayla yakala
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
(boks) dirsek
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
asmak
hooked
tutkun
hooked
meraklı
hooked
çengel biçiminde
hooked
{f} kancayla yakala
hooked
(uyuşturucuya) müptela
hooked
hasta
hooked
çengel
hooked
(neyese) düşkün
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
parmak
to <span class="word-self">hookspan>
kanca için
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{i} tuzak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{i} orak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
akarsuyun çengel şeklinde kıvrılan kısmı
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} çalmak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} çengellemek
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} yakalamak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{i} dönemeç
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
He swallowed my story
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{i} kıvrım
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{i} olta iğnesi

Halk olta iğnesi, olta ve olta kurşunu aldı, değil mi? - The public bought it hook, line and sinker, didn't they?

Tom olta iğnesine yem koydu. - Tom put bait on the hook.

<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} çengelle tutmak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} çengel ile yakalamak, tutmak, çekmek, bağlamak
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{f} çengel şekline
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} bükmek
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
hook and eye erkek ve dişi kopça
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(Tıp) Çekme veya tutma için kullanılan kancalı bir alet
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{f} takılmak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
dili tamamen
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
(Askeri) Bir radar işaretinden veya bip'inden belirli bir işlem yapmak üzere yarı otomatik bir kontrol sisteminin veri işlem teçhizatını elektronik olarak hava kontrolör tarafından yönlendirmekte kullanılan bir yöntem
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} takmak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{i} kroşe

Tyson bir sol kroşe ile yumruk izledi. - Tyson followed up the jab with a left hook.

<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} olta ile (balık) tutmak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
olduğu gibi
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{f} kancayı takmak
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
hookandladder company itfaiye teşkilatı
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
agraf
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
komut ekleme
<span class="word-self">hookspan> it
kaçmak
<span class="word-self">hookspan> it
tüymek
<span class="word-self">hookspan> it
sıvışmak
hooked
argo evlenmiş
hooked
{s} kanca gibi
hooked
{s} bağlı
hooked
bağlı/çengelli
hooked
{s} bağlanmış
hooked
{s} bağımlı

Tom sigara bağımlısı. - Tom's hooked on cigarettes.

hooked
{s} çengelli
hooked
hook as/bağla/çengel at
hooked
hooked rug tığ ile örülmüş halı
hooked
{s} kancalı
hooked
mukayyet
hooking
(Spor) golfte sola kavis yapan vuruş
to <span class="word-self">hookspan>
çengellemek
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of hook in Turkish Turkish dictionary

<span class="word-self">hookspan>
Bowling'de bir atış
English - English

Definition of hook in English English dictionary

<span class="word-self">hookspan>
A fishhook, a barbed metal hook used for fishing
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Any of various hook-shaped agricultural implements such as a billhook
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A brief, punchy opening statement intended to draw the reader or viewer into a book or play
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To engage in prostitution

I had a cheap flat in the bad part of town, and I could watch the working girls hooking from my bedroom window.

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Removal or expulsion from a group or activity

He is not handling this job, so we're giving him the hook.

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A loop shaped like a hook under certain written letters, e.g. g and j
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To ensnare someone, as if with a hook

A free trial is a good way to hook customers.

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To engage in the illegal maneuver of hooking (i.e., using the hockey stick to trip or block another player)

The opposing team's forward hooked me, but the referee didn't see it, so no penalty.

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A feature, definition, or coding that enables future enhancements to happen compatibly or more easily

We've added user-defined codepoints in several places and careful definitions of what to do with unknown message types as hooks in the standard to enable implementations to be both backward and forward compatible to future versions of the standard.

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A jack (the playing card)
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To swerve a ball; kick a ball so it swerves or bends
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To attach a hook to

Hook the bag here, and the conveyor will carry it away.

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A type of punch delivered with the arm rigid and partially bent and the fist travelling nearly horizontally mesially along an arc

The heavyweight delivered a few powerful hooks that staggered his opponent.

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A rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment
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A basketball shot in which the offensive player, usually turned perpendicular to the basket, gently throws the ball with a sweeping motion of his arm in an upward arc with a follow-through which ends over his head. Also called hook shot
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A type of shot played by swinging the bat in a horizontal arc, hitting the ball high in the air to the leg side, often played to balls which bounce around head height
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To catch with a hook (hook a fish)

He hooked a snake accidentally, and was so scared he dropped his rod into the water.

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To make addicted; to captivate

I watched one episode of that TV series and now I'm hooked.

hooked
Simple past tense and past participle of hook
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{v} to fix on a hook, bend, catch, draw
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{n} a bent piece of iron snare, trap
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A catchy musical phrase which forms the basis of a popular song
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A narrative trick in the lead paragraph that "hooks" a reader's attention and keeps them reading
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If you are hooked into something, or hook into something, you get involved with it. I'm guessing again now because I'm not hooked into the political circles Eager to hook into a career but can't find one right for you?
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
anything that serves as an enticement
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If someone gets off the hook or is let off the hook, they manage to get out of the awkward or unpleasant situation that they are in. His opponents have no intention of letting him off the hook until he agrees to leave office immediately
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That part of a hinge which is fixed to a post, and on which a door or gate hangs and turns
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a curved or bent implement for suspending or pulling something
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To play a hook shot
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If you hook your arm, leg, or foot round an object, you place it like a hook round the object in order to move it or hold it. She latched on to his arm, hooking her other arm around a tree
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A golf shot that (for the right-handed player) curves unintentionally to the left. See draw, slice, fade
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If your phone is ringing off the hook, so many people are trying to telephone you that it is ringing constantly. Since war broke out, the phones at donation centers have been ringing off the hook
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To connect (hook into, hook together)
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A hook is a short sharp blow with your fist that you make with your elbow bent, usually in a boxing match. Lewis desperately needs to keep clear of Ruddock's big left hook
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If you hook into the Internet, you make a connection with the Internet on a particular occasion so that you can use it. an interactive media tent where people will be able to hook into the internet. Hook up means the same as hook. a UK firm that lets Britons hook up to the Internet
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a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer; "he tooks lessons to cure his hooking"
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take by theft; "Someone snitched my wallet!"
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To steal
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entice and trap; "The car salesman had snared three potential customers"
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
Features, definitions, or codings that enable future enhancements to happen compatibly or more easily
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
{i} curved piece of metal or other material by which things are hung or attached; fishhook; curve, angle, sharp bend; short punch (Boxing)
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An assembler instruction inserted in the user application code that gives the Enterprise Toolkit for OS/390 Performance Analyzer control to perform analysis
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
A short punchy opening sentence intended to draw the reader or viewer into a book or play
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hit with a hook; "His opponent hooked him badly"
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A piece of metal, or other hard material, formed or bent into a curve or at an angle, for catching, holding, or sustaining anything; as, a hook for catching fish; a hook for fastening a gate; a boat hook, etc
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels to the left
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When you write your admissions essays, you'll want to engage your readers quickly Using your "hook," a unique personal trait or experience, is one way to achieve this goal If you're a dedicated and accomplished cellist, or have trekked through the Himalyas, these might make good starting points for college essays Your hook will be something about you that's unique and interesting
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A hook is a processing step where the handlers (callback procedures) registered for this Hook will be called In Apache 1 3, the hooks were defined by the module API, while Apache 2 allows adding new hooks
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a curved or bent implement for suspending or pulling something a mechanical device that is curved or bent to suspend or hold or pull something a catch for locking a door a sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a hook approach with an offer of sexual favors; "he was solicited by a prostitute"; "The young man was caught soliciting in the park"
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means a single-, double- or triple-pointed hook on a common shaft, and includes hooks attached to a lure (Note: some legal lures appear to have a hook with four points, but actually have two shafts each with two points)
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a catch for locking a door
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Refers to the amount, measured in boards and angle, that a bowling ball deviates from its original trajectory during its path down the lane
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catch with a hook; "hook a fish"
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
a hit that is executed by the batter swinging his bat around his body, and following up with a complete body turn, usually pivoting on one foot works best on a pitch that is moving away from the batter on his "leg" side (see definition)
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with a disguised or baited hook; hence, to secure by allurement or artifice; to entrap; to catch; as, to hook a dress; to hook a trout
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approach with an offer of sexual favors; "he was solicited by a prostitute"; "The young man was caught soliciting in the park"
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When a ball moves right to left for a right-handed player, left to right for a left-handed player I
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To catch or fasten with a hook or hooks; to seize, capture, or hold, as with a hook, esp
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- A clever phrase or melody used to capture the consumer's attention and help make the advertising message more memorable
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To block a following rider by moving the back wheel to the side
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A curveball
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If you take a phone off the hook, you take the receiver off the part that it normally rests on, so that the phone will not ring
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hook up: To have sexual intercourse with
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The item of information that attracts the attention of the new personnel as a potential news angle
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make a piece of needlework by interlocking and looping thread with a hooked needle; "She sat there crocheting all day"
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The projecting points of the thigh bones of cattle; called also hook bones
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a mechanical device that is curved or bent to suspend or hold or pull something
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An implement for cutting grass or grain; a sickle; an instrument for cutting or lopping; a billhook
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To seize or pierce with the points of the horns, as cattle in attacking enemies; to gore
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The shape of the hull where the bottom is concave, rather than at or near the transom Opposite of a Rocker A hook can be caused by insufficient support from the Trailer, failure of the Hull, or actually designed into the hull
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(or Hook Echo) a radar reflectivity pattern characterized by a hook- or crescent-shaped extension of a thunderstorm echo, usually in the right-rear part of the storm (relative to its direction of motion) A hook often is associated with a mesocyclone, and indicates favorable conditions for tornado development
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A snare; a trap
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secure with the foot; "hook the ball"
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To move or go with a sudden turn; to make off; to clear out; often with it
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If you hook one thing to another, you attach it there using a hook. If something hooks somewhere, it can be hooked there. Paul hooked his tractor to the car and pulled it to safety. one of those can openers that hooked onto the wall
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  Term used to describe making a turn from the flank and across the head
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a sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a hook
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A spit that curves sharply at its coastal end
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Faulty stoke when the ball curves to the left for right-handed players and right for left-handed players
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fasten with a hook
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a basketball shot made over the head with the hand that is farther from the basket
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To bend; to curve as a hook
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to cause (someone or oneself) to become dependent (on something, especially a narcotic drug)
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the curved trajectory of a ball due to spin imparted on it by a kicker, such as in a banana kick
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hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels to the left take by theft; "Someone snitched my wallet!
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rip off; ask an unreasonable price
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One of the two defensive manoeuvres (the other is the ride-off) allowed in the rules The mallet is used to block or interfere with another player's swing at the ball, although it must be used in an approved manner Unsafe hooking or hitting into a pony is a foul
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a short swinging punch delivered from the side with the elbow bent
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See Eccentric, and V-hook
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(or Hook Echo) - A radar reflectivity pattern characterized by a hook-shaped extension of a thunderstorm echo, usually in the right-rear part of the storm (relative to its direction of motion) A hook often is associated with a mesocyclone, and indicates favorable conditions for tornado development
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by hook or by crook: see crook hook, line, and sinker: see sinker
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A hook is a list of functions to be called on specific occasions, such as saving a buffer in a file, major mode activation, etc By customizing the various hooks, you can modify Emacs's behavior without changing any of its code See section AD 2 3 Hooks
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a shot that travels from right to left (right-handed player) - more severe than a draw Example: He sliced his tee shot and hooked his approach
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make off with belongings of others
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A spit or narrow cape of sand or gravel turned landward at the outer end; as, Sandy Hook
<span class="word-self">hookspan>
A radar reflectivity pattern characterized by a hook-shaped extension of a thunderstorm echo, usually in the right-rear part of the storm (relative to its direction of motion) A hook often is associated with a mesocyclone, and indicates favorable conditions for tornado development
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a short swinging punch delivered from the side with the elbow bent a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer; "he tooks lessons to cure his hooking"
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A ball that breaks to the left for right-handers and to the right for lefties
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A hook is a bent piece of metal or plastic that is used for catching or holding things, or for hanging things up. One of his jackets hung from a hook. curtain hooks
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{f} secure, fasten, hang, attach; bend; capture; ensnare, addict; catch a fish; be caught; be attached; pull loops of yarn through cloth with a hook; steal (Slang); punch with the elbow bent (Boxing)
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To make addicted (Im hooked)
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When the rear end of the vehicle has a tendency to kick out when turning with the throttle on Sometimes known as over steer
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A field sown two years in succession
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A player may spoil an opponent player's shot by putting their mallet in the way of the striking player However, a cross hook is a foul
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If you hook a fish, you catch it with a hook on the end of a line. At the first cast I hooked a huge fish
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hook up: To meet
hooked
If you are hooked on something, you enjoy it so much that it takes up a lot of your interest and attention. Many of the leaders have become hooked on power and money
hooked
Having a sharp curve at the end; resembling a hook
hooked
Having the form of a hook; curvated; as, the hooked bill of a bird
hooked
Addicted; unable to resist or cease doing
hooked
If you are hooked on a drug, you are addicted to it. He spent a number of years hooked on cocaine, heroin and alcohol
hooked
{s} curved, bent, shaped like a hook; addicted, obsessed
hooked
curved down like an eagle's beak
hooked
Provided with a hook or hooks
hooked
If you describe something as hooked, you mean that it is shaped like a hook. He was thin and tall, with a hooked nose
hooked
addicted to a drug
hooking
Using the blade of your stick to restrain an opponent A minor penalty
hooking
A minor penalty called when a player uses the blade of their stick to grab an opponent from behind
hooking
Using the blade of a stick to hook or grip an opponent from behind It is illegal if progress is impeded
hooking
a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer; "he tooks lessons to cure his hooking"
hooking
Using the stick to hold an opponent; usually incurs a minor penalty
hooking
The action of applying the blade of the stick to any part of an opponent's body or stick and impeding his progress by a pulling or tugging motion with the stick
hooking
present participle of hook
hooking
Applying the blade of the stick to any part of an opponent's body or stick and pulling or tugging with the stick in order to disrupt that opponent
hooking
a minor penalty which occurs when a player attempts to impede the progress of another player by hooking any part of the opponent’s body with the blade of his stick; an illegal use of one’s stick
hooking
which occurs when a player attempts to impede the progress of another player by hooking any part of the opponent's body with the blade of his stick; an illegal use of one's stick
hooks
The curved portions of down-turned handlebars
hooks
third-person singular of hook
hooks
A programming technique that lets a programmer have an easier way to add new code to an existing program
hooks
plural of hook
hooks
Attachments soldered or welded to arch wires for the placement of elastics, headgear, or elastic chains
hooks
large strong hand (as of a fighter); "wait till I get my hooks on him"
hooks
The drops of a drop handlebar, as in "riding on the hooks "
hooks
large strong hand (as of a fighter); "wait till I get my hooks on him
hooks
Open loops or ends of extension springs
hooks
-See "Climbers"
hook
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