Synonym: aquiline, dependant, dependent, drug-addicted, strung-out. Similar words: crooked, by hook or by crook, choked, hook, cooker, hook up, hookah, cookery. Meaning: [hʊkt] adj. 1. curved down like an eagle's beak 2. addicted to a drug.
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91, By the time we were packing the chutes we were both hooked and planning another trip.
92, He was a large man with a hooked nose and a deep-lined, worried-looking face.
93, I was hooked, I knew my singing wasn't good enough to evoke that kind of reaction from an audience.
94, When they first hooked up, Frank was cheating on his first wife to be with Kathie Lee.
95, Hooked on creeps and cowards, Germano knows that the real love and trust issue is with herself.
96, Jada was hooked on crack for three years in the early '90s.
97, He soon hooked up with the set of young people he knew who had already moved to the city.
98, Signor fragolli was a large man with a deeply lined muscular face and a large hooked nose like a Roman Emperor.
99, She was not the only one to be impressed. Little did I know that I was hooked.
100, The company had hired a standard Sony digital tape recorder which was hooked to Johnson's own analogue-to-digital conversion system.
101, The truck in front had a red lamp hooked to its tail-gate.
102, Taking one hand off the wheel, Nathan reached out and hooked his fingers through the front of her harness.
103, Her unconventional face, with slightly hooked nose, has graced nearly every magazine cover.
104, Or coming back to your motel room to find your co-worker has hooked up with the local bartender.
105, The faceless presence, thrashing and twisting like a hooked shark, was drawn to its doom.
106, Nationally, more than 80 percent of current adult smokers got hooked by the age of 18.
107, I leave off only when Evan is hooked into the unfolding plot of the story.
108, Don't let your children start smoking -- it's so easy for them to get hooked.
108, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
109, She was a tall woman with a large head, a hooked nose, and an excessively large bosom and hips.
110, Newcastle edged ahead again in the 31st minute when defender Kevin Scott hooked home from close range.
111, Bankrolled by a few small grants, a handful of Tucsonans hooked up a 1-800 number to see if anyone would call.
112, A beguiling little one-of-a-kind movie about a dwarf who gets hooked on astronomy and grows up to be a writer.
113, Directly hooked on to this, often expressed in the same sentence, was a long and, hard-dying panegyric for the past.
114, He hooked and landed an enormous conger eel, whilst fishing from one of the boats in the harbour.
115, Ask a grown-up to attach a hooked chain to the centre top bar.
116, She ran right up against the screen where McMurphy was and hooked her fingers through the mesh and pulled herself against it.
117, Netscape hooked millions of web surfers on Navigator by letting them have it for free.
118, Thinking of Bonanza got me on trying to figure his reaction if Vecchi got hooked for the Mahoney killing.
119, Pat waited a moment, then sighed and hooked his arm.
120, He reached out with his umbrella and hooked the hat back.