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hook         
  • [[Fish hook]]s are pointed and barbed at one end to aid in catching fish.
  • A [[hook-and-eye clasp]] is composed of two pieces that are sewn to clothing, for which one is able to hook around the other.
  • Golden [[pothook]] pictured in the coat of arms of [[Jäppilä]]
  • A [[grappling hook]] has multiple hooks from a central anchor, to increase the chances of catching a part of a surface that the hook can hold.
OBJECT FOR HANGING, FISHING ETC.
HOOK; 🪝
n.
curved piece of metal, wood
1) a crochet; meat; pruning hook
blow delivered with bent arm
2) to deliver a hook (he delivered a right hook to his opponent's jaw)
misc.
(slang)
3) off the hook ('relieved of responsibility')
Hook         
  • [[Fish hook]]s are pointed and barbed at one end to aid in catching fish.
  • A [[hook-and-eye clasp]] is composed of two pieces that are sewn to clothing, for which one is able to hook around the other.
  • Golden [[pothook]] pictured in the coat of arms of [[Jäppilä]]
  • A [[grappling hook]] has multiple hooks from a central anchor, to increase the chances of catching a part of a surface that the hook can hold.
OBJECT FOR HANGING, FISHING ETC.
HOOK; 🪝
·noun A snare; a trap.
II. Hook ·noun ·see Eccentric, and V-hook.
III. Hook ·vt To Steal.
IV. Hook ·noun A field sown two years in succession.
V. Hook ·add. ·vi To move or go with a sudden turn;.
VI. Hook ·vi To Bend; to curve as a hook.
VII. Hook ·add. ·vi to make off; to clear out;
- often with it.
VIII. Hook ·noun The projecting points of the thigh bones of cattle;
- called also hook bones.
IX. Hook ·noun That part of a hinge which is fixed to a post, and on which a door or gate hangs and turns.
X. Hook ·noun An implement for cutting grass or grain; a sickle; an instrument for cutting or lopping; a billhook.
XI. Hook ·add. ·noun A spit or narrow cape of sand or gravel turned landward at the outer end; as, Sandy Hook.
XII. Hook ·vt To seize or pierce with the points of the horns, as cattle in attacking enemies; to Gore.
XIII. Hook ·noun 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.
XIV. Hook ·vt To catch or fasten with a hook or hooks; to seize, capture, or hold, as with a hook, ·esp. 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.
hook         
  • [[Fish hook]]s are pointed and barbed at one end to aid in catching fish.
  • A [[hook-and-eye clasp]] is composed of two pieces that are sewn to clothing, for which one is able to hook around the other.
  • Golden [[pothook]] pictured in the coat of arms of [[Jäppilä]]
  • A [[grappling hook]] has multiple hooks from a central anchor, to increase the chances of catching a part of a surface that the hook can hold.
OBJECT FOR HANGING, FISHING ETC.
HOOK; 🪝
I. n.
1.
Catch, clasp, hasp, bent holder, curved catch.
2.
Snare, trap.
3.
Sickle, reaping-hook, reaper, cutter, grasshook.
II. v. a.
1.
Catch or fasten with a hook, take with a hook.
2.
Catch, snare, ensnare, entrap.
3.
Bend, curve, make into a hook, make hook-shaped.
4.
Fit or furnish with hooks, apply hooks to.
HOOK         
  • [[Fish hook]]s are pointed and barbed at one end to aid in catching fish.
  • A [[hook-and-eye clasp]] is composed of two pieces that are sewn to clothing, for which one is able to hook around the other.
  • Golden [[pothook]] pictured in the coat of arms of [[Jäppilä]]
  • A [[grappling hook]] has multiple hooks from a central anchor, to increase the chances of catching a part of a surface that the hook can hold.
OBJECT FOR HANGING, FISHING ETC.
HOOK; 🪝
? Object Oriented Kernel. Delphia. An object-oriented extension of Delphia Prolog. [Jargon File]
Hook         
  • [[Fish hook]]s are pointed and barbed at one end to aid in catching fish.
  • A [[hook-and-eye clasp]] is composed of two pieces that are sewn to clothing, for which one is able to hook around the other.
  • Golden [[pothook]] pictured in the coat of arms of [[Jäppilä]]
  • A [[grappling hook]] has multiple hooks from a central anchor, to increase the chances of catching a part of a surface that the hook can hold.
OBJECT FOR HANGING, FISHING ETC.
HOOK; 🪝
A hook is a tool consisting of a length of material, typically metal, that contains a portion that is curved or indented, such that it can be used to grab onto, connect, or otherwise attach itself onto another object. In a number of uses, one end of the hook is pointed, so that this end can pierce another material, which is then held by the curved or indented portion.
hook         
  • [[Fish hook]]s are pointed and barbed at one end to aid in catching fish.
  • A [[hook-and-eye clasp]] is composed of two pieces that are sewn to clothing, for which one is able to hook around the other.
  • Golden [[pothook]] pictured in the coat of arms of [[Jäppilä]]
  • A [[grappling hook]] has multiple hooks from a central anchor, to increase the chances of catching a part of a surface that the hook can hold.
OBJECT FOR HANGING, FISHING ETC.
HOOK; 🪝
<programming> A software or hardware feature included in order to simplify later additions or changes by a user. For example, a simple program that prints numbers might always print them in base 10, but a more flexible version would let a variable determine what base to use; setting the variable to 5 would make the program print numbers in base 5. The variable is a simple hook. An even more flexible program might examine the variable and treat a value of 16 or less as the base to use, but treat any other number as the address of a user-supplied routine for printing a number. This is a hairy but powerful hook; one can then write a routine to print numbers as Roman numerals, say, or as Hebrew characters, and plug it into the program through the hook. Often the difference between a good program and a superb one is that the latter has useful hooks in judiciously chosen places. Both may do the original job about equally well, but the one with the hooks is much more flexible for future expansion of capabilities. Emacs, for example, is *all* hooks. The term "user exit" is synonymous but much more formal and less hackish. (1997-06-25)
hook         
  • [[Fish hook]]s are pointed and barbed at one end to aid in catching fish.
  • A [[hook-and-eye clasp]] is composed of two pieces that are sewn to clothing, for which one is able to hook around the other.
  • Golden [[pothook]] pictured in the coat of arms of [[Jäppilä]]
  • A [[grappling hook]] has multiple hooks from a central anchor, to increase the chances of catching a part of a surface that the hook can hold.
OBJECT FOR HANGING, FISHING ETC.
HOOK; 🪝
(hooks, hooking, hooked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
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...
N-COUNT
2.
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.
VERB: V n to/onto n, V onto n, also V n prep, V prep
3.
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...
VERB: V n prep
4.
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.
VERB: V n
5.
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.
N-COUNT: usu adj N
6.
If you are hooked into something, or hook into something, you get involved with it. (mainly AM)
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?
VERB: be/get V-ed into n, V into n
7.
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.
VERB: V into n
Hook up means the same as hook
.
...a UK firm that lets Britons hook up to the Internet.
PHRASAL VERB: V P to n
8.
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. (INFORMAL)
His opponents have no intention of letting him off the hook until he agrees to leave office immediately.
PHRASE: V inflects
9.
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.
PHRASE: PHR after v
10.
If your phone is ringing off the hook, so many people are trying to telephone you that it is ringing constantly. (AM)
Since war broke out, the phones at donation centers have been ringing off the hook.
PHRASE: V inflects
11.
by hook or by crook: see crook
hook, line, and sinker: see sinker
hook         
  • [[Fish hook]]s are pointed and barbed at one end to aid in catching fish.
  • A [[hook-and-eye clasp]] is composed of two pieces that are sewn to clothing, for which one is able to hook around the other.
  • Golden [[pothook]] pictured in the coat of arms of [[Jäppilä]]
  • A [[grappling hook]] has multiple hooks from a central anchor, to increase the chances of catching a part of a surface that the hook can hold.
OBJECT FOR HANGING, FISHING ETC.
HOOK; 🪝
¦ noun
1. a piece of curved metal or other hard material for catching hold of things or hanging things on.
(also fish hook) a bent piece of metal, typically barbed and baited, for catching fish.
2. a thing designed to catch people's attention.
a catchy chorus or repeated passage in a pop or rock song.
3. a curved cutting instrument.
4. a short swinging punch made with the elbow bent and rigid.
5. a hooking stroke in sport.
6. Music an added stroke transverse to the stem in the symbol for a quaver or other note.
7. a curved promontory or sand spit.
¦ verb
1. attach or fasten or become attached with a hook.
2. bend or be bent into a curved shape.
3. (hook up) link or be linked to electronic equipment.
4. catch with a hook.
5. (be hooked) informal be captivated or addicted.
6. Rugby secure (the ball) and pass it backward with the foot in the scrum.
7. Cricket hit (the ball) round to the on side with an upward swing of the bat at shoulder height.
(in sport) strike (the ball) so that it deviates in the direction of the follow-through.
8. Boxing punch one's opponent with the elbow bent and rigid.
9. (hook it) Brit. informal, dated run away.
Phrases
by hook or by crook by any possible means.
get one's hooks into informal get hold of.
get (or give someone) the hook N. Amer. informal be dismissed (or dismiss someone) from a job.
hook, line, and sinker entirely: he fell hook, line, and sinker for the joke.
off the hook
1. informal no longer in difficulty.
2. (of a telephone receiver) not on its rest.
on the hook for N. Amer. informal (in a financial context) responsible for.
sling one's hook Brit. informal leave.
Derivatives
hookless adjective
hooklet noun
hook-like adjective
Origin
OE hoc, of Gmc origin.
Hook (boxing)         
  • A hook
  • Hook in [[shadowboxing]]
  • Another hook
  • Left hook in medium range
PUNCH IN BOXING, PERFORMED BY TURNING THE CORE MUSCLES AND BACK, THEREBY SWINGING THE ARM, WHICH IS BENT AT AN ANGLE NEAR OR AT 90 DEGREES, IN A HORIZONTAL ARC INTO THE OPPONENT; USUALLY AIMED AT THE JAW OR (LESS OFTEN) THE LIVER
Hook (punch); Hook punch; Right hook; Left hook
A hook is a punch in boxing. It is performed by turning the core muscles and back, thereby swinging the arm, which is bent at an angle near or at 90 degrees, in a horizontal arc into the opponent.
The Hook (1976 film)         
1976 FILM BY ERRICOS ANDREOU
The Hook (also known as To Agistri) is 1976 giallo film directed by Erricos Andreou and starring Barbara Bouchet.

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Hook
A hook is a tool consisting of a length of material, typically metal, that contains a portion that is curved or indented, such that it can be used to grab onto, connect, or otherwise attach itself onto another object. In a number of uses, one end of the hook is pointed, so that this end can pierce another material, which is then held by the curved or indented portion.