hooking (Meaning)

Wordnet

hooking (n)

a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer

Webster

hooking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Hook

hooking Sentence Examples

  1. The fisherman skillfully hooked the bait onto his line, anticipating a catch.
  2. The climber hooked his carabiner onto the belay anchor, securing himself to the rock face.
  3. The surgeon hooked the suture needle into the tissue, preparing for a delicate repair.
  4. The wrestler locked his arms around his opponent, attempting to hook him and bring him down.
  5. The burglar used a hook to attempt to open the window, but the lock resisted his efforts.
  6. The quilt-maker carefully hooked the thread through the fabric, creating intricate patterns.
  7. The dog owner hooked his leash onto his pet's collar, preparing for a walk in the park.
  8. The boxer hooked his punch around his opponent's guard, aiming to land a knockout blow.
  9. The pianist hooked his fingers over the keys, poised to play a captivating melody.
  10. The tailor hooked the hem of the dress, creating a perfect finish.

FAQs About the word hooking

a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golferof Hook

curving, curling, arching,bending, swerving, swirling, turning, diverting, rounding, looping

straightening,straightening,uncurling, uncurling,unbending, unbending

The fisherman skillfully hooked the bait onto his line, anticipating a catch.

The climber hooked his carabiner onto the belay anchor, securing himself to the rock face.

The surgeon hooked the suture needle into the tissue, preparing for a delicate repair.

The wrestler locked his arms around his opponent, attempting to hook him and bring him down.