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  • 81hook — 01. He put a worm on the [hook] and dropped his line into the water. 02. A couple of fish have touched the [hook], but nothing has bitten yet. 03. I drilled a hole in the wall to put the picture [hook] into. 04. He [hooked] the trailer to the car …

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  • 82Hook Me Up — Infobox Album Name = Hook Me Up Type = studio album Artist = The Veronicas Released = Start date|2007|11|3 (see release history) Recorded = Los Angeles, California Genre = Electro pop, dance pop, pop rock Label = Sire Producer = Josh Alexander,… …

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  • 83Hook shot — A hook shot, in basketball, is a play 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. Unlike the… …

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  • 84Hook and Ladder (1932 film) — Infobox Film name = Hook and Ladder image size = caption = director = Robert F. McGowan producer = Robert F. McGowan Hal Roach writer = Robert A. McGowan Hal Roach H. M. Walker narrator = starring = music = Leroy Shield Marvin Hatley… …

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  • 85Hook Me Up (song) — Infobox Single Name = Hook Me Up Caption = Artist = The Veronicas from Album = Hook Me Up Released = September 22 2007 (Australia) Format = CD, digital download Recorded = 2007 Genre = Dance, pop, House Length = 2:50 Label = Sire Writer = Jessica …

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  • 86Hook, Theodore Edward — ▪ English writer born Sept. 22, 1788, London died Aug. 24, 1841, London  prolific English playwright and novelist, best remembered as a founder of the “silver fork” school of novelists who, in the early 19th century, aimed to describe fashionable …

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  • 87hook — 1. An instrument curved or bent near its tip, used for fixation of a part or traction. 2. hamulus. [A.S. hok] calvarial h. an instrument used in prying off the top of the skull after it has been sawed around, at autopsies and dissections. h. of… …

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  • 88hook — [hʊk] noun [C] I 1) a curved piece of metal or plastic, used for hanging things on or for catching fish He hung his coat on a hook on the back of the door.[/ex] 2) a way of hitting someone with your arm bent a left hook to the jaw[/ex] • off the… …

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  • 89hook, line and sinker — adverb : without hesitation or reservation : completely * * * hook, line and sinker Complete or completely • • • Main Entry: ↑hook * * * hook, line and sinker informal : without hesitation or doubt : ↑completely He gave them some ridiculous… …

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  • 90hook, line, and sinker — COMPLETELY, totally, utterly, entirely, wholly, absolutely, through and through, one hundred per cent, lock, stock, and barrel. → hook * * * hook, line, and sinker phrase believing something completely, usually something that is not true I told… …

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