by hook or by crook.
101Butcher's hook — 1) feeling crook; 2) a look, e.g. take a butchers at this …
102butcher's hook — I Australian Slang 1. feeling crook; 2. a look, e.g. take a butchers at this II Cockney Rhyming Slang Look Here take a butcher s at this …
103shepherd's crook — noun a shepherd s staff with a hook at one end …
104racking crook — a crane, or pot hook. Northumb …
105Off the hooks — Hook Hook (h[oo^]k; 277), n. [OE. hok, AS. h[=o]c; cf. D. haak, G. hake, haken, OHG. h[=a]ko, h[=a]go, h[=a]ggo, Icel. haki, Sw. hake, Dan. hage. Cf. {Arquebuse}, {Hagbut}, {Hake}, {Hatch} a half door, {Heckle}.] 1. A piece of metal, or other… …
106To go off the hooks — Hook Hook (h[oo^]k; 277), n. [OE. hok, AS. h[=o]c; cf. D. haak, G. hake, haken, OHG. h[=a]ko, h[=a]go, h[=a]ggo, Icel. haki, Sw. hake, Dan. hage. Cf. {Arquebuse}, {Hagbut}, {Hake}, {Hatch} a half door, {Heckle}.] 1. A piece of metal, or other… …
107Portal:Ireland — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology Fáilte chuig Portal na hÉireann! Hailsin tae tha Airlann Portal! Welcome to the Ireland Portal! …
108Siamese twins (English language) — Siamese twins (also irreversible binomials, binomials, binomial pairs, freezes) in the context of the English language refers to a pair or grouping of words that is used together as an idiomatic expression or collocation, usually conjoined by the …
109Harold Bussell — Harold L. Busséll is a pastor, author, and contributor to the Cultic Studies Journal. He has a B.A. in Psychology from Santa Clara University and a Doctorate of Divinity from Andover Newton Theological Seminary.cite web title = Bussell, Harold,… …
110Opening and closing sequences of The Prisoner — The Prisoner intertitle The opening and closing sequences of TV series The Prisoner are considered iconic, one of the great set ups of genre drama. [1] Contents …