hook - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • grapple: The stuff consisted of at least 5 supermarket trolleys, roped together with thick ropes, complete with grappling hook.
  • prune: They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.
  • bait: This method of fishing involves the use of line to which thousands of baited hooks are attached.
  • swallow: And God bless Fox Searchlight for swallowing the whole thing hook, line and sinker.

Adjective modifier

  • barbless: A special permit extension is required for fishing this place and barbless hooks and catch and release are obligatory.
  • catchy: The album shines in its ability to take a simple, almost unfairly catchy hook and bleed it for all its worth.
  • barbed: Fish are played on barbed hooks and either released after the hook is torn out or clubbed to death.
  • melodic: They want songs with strong melodic hooks and good story lines.
  • adjustable: The shopping bags are held by an adjustable hook which is positioned to fit within the palm of the hand.

Modifies a noun

  • bait: The age old problem of leaving freebies nowhere near the hook bait will no longer bother the owner of this fine piece of machinery.
  • shank: Wind the tinsel rib anti-clockwise along the hook shank in even sections, secure the loose end of the tinsel at the eye.
  • pellet: Simon fished flavored corn on the hook together with soft hook pellets.
  • sucker: Hook suckers would increase gaming said that allowing zoning commission to.
  • rig: You will also do better to use single hook rigs as opposed to double sets, which we sell in the shop.

Preposition: by

  • kade: Size: 145 x 92 x 187 mm £ 13.95 Castle wall hooks more by lanka kade A popular choice for boys rooms.

Noun used with modifier

  • crochet: Put the crochet hook or latch tool under the strand between the edge st and the next st and pull gently.
  • dough: These include a dough hook, beater, wire whisk, a 4.8 liter stainless steel bowl and a pouring shield.
  • aplix: Choice of poppers or Aplix hook & loop fastening.
  • coat: A very cool antique English brass coat hook, this features St George ( the patron saint of England ) slaying the dragon.
  • crane: The " hot spot " of the mouse is in its teeth, and that of the building machine is at the crane hook.

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.