hook in a sentence

hook meaning:

n.) A piece of metal, or other hard material, formed or bent into a curve or at an angle, for catching, holding, or sustaining anything; such as catching fish; or fastening a door;

n.) a sharp bend, curve, or angle

hook sentence:

I put a bait on a hook.

Hang your hat on the hook.

The worm was wriggling on the hook.

The fish hits the hook at one swoop.

The road hooks to the left.

The ball hooked to the right.

Your new jacket fell off the hook onto the floor.

They used the line fishing method with hooks and bait.

He put a worm on the hook and dropped his line into the water.

My shirt got hooked on a thorn.

I hooked a 20-pound salmon last week.

Sea lions often follow fishing boats and take fish from hooks.

He had inherited his fathers hooked nose.

I drilled a hole in the wall to put the picture hook into.

I put up some hooks in the cupboard to hang the teacups on.

Your new jacket fell off the hook onto the floor, and I accidentally stepped on it.

Tom hung his coat on the hook behind the door.

All the speakers hook up to a single amplifier.

Hammer a hook in the wall and hang the picture on it.

I was hooked within the first few pages.

As the fish snaps at the bait, it gets caught on the hook.

A whole side of bacon was hanging from a hook on the ceiling.

To make a doily or lace, you use thin thread and a small hook.

The rods were twisted for decoration and the hooks wonderfully made.

I got hooked on TV when I was sick.

He was thin and tall, with a hooked nose.

Her thumbs were hooked into the pockets of her jeans.

He hooked his arm round her neck and pulled her head down.

It’s difficult to wean an addict off cocaine once they’re hooked.

At the first cast I hooked a huge fish.

Ruth hooked her arm through Tony’s.

Within reading just a few pages everyone was hooked.

Two or more cars hooked together are called a train.

I’ve been hooked on racing ever since.