Similar words: looks, by hook or by crook, brooks, bookshelf, look small, bookstore, look sharp, on the books. Meaning: [hʊk] n. large strong hand (as of a fighter).
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(151) A blurred facsimile of the ball slices or hooks down the fairway.
(152) On my first day on the job, in a paint factory in Grand Rapids, Mich. , one of the owner's sons greeted me warmly and pointed to some huge overhead vats held up by giant chains and hooks.
(153) Tuna can be caught using nets or by trolling hooks on long lines through the water, O'Connor says.
(154) The kernel patch is a hardware-specific patch that inserts trace hooks into kernel routines such as schedule, dispatch, interrupt, fork, exec, timer, and vma.
(155) I tied flies commercially for years, and worked into a basic hook inventory that consisted of dry fly hooks, nymph hooks, scud hooks, streamer hooks, and a few specialty hooks.
More similar words: looks, by hook or by crook, brooks, bookshelf, look small, bookstore, look sharp, on the books, hit the books, bookshelves, nooks and crannies, hook, shook, hooke, hook up, hookah, hooked, unhook, hookey, Too many cooks spoil the broth, off the hook, fishhook, schoolbook, hook line and sinker, cookbook, hoop, whoop, shoo, hood, hoof.