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1a curved piece of metal, plastic, or wire for hanging things on, catching fish with, etc. a picture/curtain/coat hook a fish hook Hang your towel on the hook. see boathook
- 2(in boxing) a short hard blow that is made with the elbow bent a left hook to the jaw
- 3(in golf) a way of hitting the ball so that it curves sideways instead of going straight ahead
- 4a thing that is used to make people interested in something The images are used as a hook to get children interested in science. Well-chosen quotations can serve as a hook to catch the reader's interest.
- 5a part of a pop or rock song that makes it easy to remember There's an unforgettable hook in each and every song. Idioms
- 1no longer in difficulty or trouble He apologized but she did not want to let him off the hook so easily. I don't think we're off the hook yet.
- 2if you leave or take the telephone off the hook, you take the receiver (= the part that you pick up) off the place where it usually rests, so that no one can call you
using any method you can, even a dishonest one
completely What I said wasn't true, but he fell for it (= believed it) hook, line, and sinker.
(usually used in the progressive tenses) (of a telephone) to ring many times The phone has been ringing off the hook with offers of help.
Check pronunciation: hook