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Adjective: hooked hûkt- Curved down like an eagle's beak
- aquiline - Addicted to a drug
- dependent, dependant, drug-addicted, strung-out - Having or resembling a hook (especially in the ability to grasp and hold)
- hooklike Verb: hook hûk- Fasten with a hook
- Rip off; ask an unreasonable price
- overcharge, soak, surcharge, gazump [Brit], fleece, plume, pluck, rob - Make a piece of needlework by interlocking and looping thread with a hooked needle
- crochet - Hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels to the left
- Take by theft
- snitch, thieve, cop, knock off, glom - Make off with belongings of others
- pilfer, cabbage, purloin, pinch [Brit], abstract, snarf [N. Amer], swipe, sneak, filch, nobble [Brit], lift, nick [Brit] - Hit with a hook
"His opponent hooked him badly" - Catch with a hook
"hook a fish" - To cause (someone or oneself) to become dependent (on something, especially a narcotic drug)
- addict - Secure with the foot
"hook the ball" - Entice and trap
- snare - Approach with an offer of sexual favours
- solicit, accost
See also: addicted, crooked, curved, curving, hook up, hooker, hooking Type of: accustom, catch, cheat, chisel, entice, fasten, fix, grab, habituate, hit, intertwine, loop, lure, offer, play, rip off, secure, steal, take hold of, tempt Antonym: unhook Encyclopedia: Hook, Line & Sinker Hook, Line, and Sinker Hook, Line and Stinker Hook, Line and Sinker Hook, Hart Hook, East Riding of Yorkshire Hook Hook, Hampshire Hook, Greater London Hook, Wiltshire Hook, Wexford Hook, north Hampshire Hook, line and sinker Hook, South Hampshire Hook, New Zealand Hook, London Hook, Pembrokeshire Hook, North Hampshire Hooked |