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    hook
    [ho͝ok]
    noun
    hook (noun) · hooks (plural noun) · fish hook (noun) · fish hooks (plural noun) · fishhook (noun) · fishhooks (plural noun)
    1. a piece of metal or other material, curved or bent back at an angle, for catching hold of or hanging things on:
      "a picture hook"
      • a bent piece of metal, typically barbed and baited, for catching fish.
      • a cradle on which a phone receiver rests.
    2. a thing designed to catch people's attention:
      "companies are looking for a sales hook"
      • a chorus or repeated instrumental passage in a piece of popular music that gives it immediate appeal and makes it easy to remember:
        "strong, funky vocals with a hook that gets into your head"
    3. a curved cutting instrument, especially as used for reaping or shearing.
    4. a short swinging punch made with the elbow bent, especially in boxing:
      "a perfectly timed right hook to the chin"
      • golf
        a stroke that makes the ball deviate in flight in the direction of the follow-through (from right to left for a right-handed player), typically inadvertently. Compare with slice
    5. a curved stroke in handwriting.
      • music
        an added stroke transverse to the stem in the symbol for an eighth note or other note.
    6. a curved promontory or sand spit.
    verb
    hook (verb) · hooks (third person present) · hooked (past tense) · hooked (past participle) · hooking (present participle)
    1. attach or fasten with a hook or hooks:
      "the truck had a red lamp hooked to its tailgate" · "inside the pack you'll find a small metal clip that hooks over the edge of your sun visor"
      Opposite:
      • bend or be bent into the shape of a hook so as to fasten around or to an object:
        "he hooked his thumbs in his belt" · "her legs hooked around mine"
    2. catch with a hook:
      "he hooked a 24-lb pike"
      Opposite:
    3. informal
      attract and hold the attention of; captivate:
      "I was hooked by John's radical zeal"
    4. golf
      strike (the ball) or play (a stroke) so that the ball deviates in the direction of the follow-through, typically inadvertently.
      • boxing
        punch one's opponent with the elbow bent:
        "McKenzie switched his attack downstairs, hooking to the ribs"
      • hockey
        use one's stick to restrain (an opponent), for which a penalty may be assessed:
        "the defenseman hooked him from behind"
    5. rugby
      push (the ball) backward with the foot from the front line in a scrum.
    Origin
    Old English hōc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hoek ‘corner, angle, projecting piece of land’, also to German Haken ‘hook’.
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  3. Synonyms for the verb "hook" include12:
    • Hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels to the left: fleece, thieve, filch, cabbage, surcharge, sneak, snare, knock off, snarf, swipe, addict, purloin, pluck, accost, nobble, pilfer, crochet, overcharge, pinch, soak, lift, gazump, rob, glom, solicit, snitch, plume, cop, abstract.
    • Attain by trickery: catch, trap, net, entrap, ensnare, snare, lure.
    • Catch on a hook: curve, arch, arc, curl, bow, swerve, crook, loop, sweep, bend, bend back.
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    hook verb hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels to the left Synonyms: fleece, thieve, filch, cabbage, surcharge, sneak, snare, knock off, snarf, swipe, addict, purloin, pluck, accost, nobble, pilfer, crochet, overcharge, pinch, soak, lift, gazump, rob, glom, solicit, snitch, plume, cop, abstract
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    Synonyms: curve, arch, arc, curl, bow, swerve, crook, loop, sweep, bend, bend back Sense: Verb: attain by trickery Synonyms: catch, trap, net, entrap, ensnare, snare, lure Sense: Verb: catch on a hook
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