Phrases with «hook line»

The phrase "hook line" refers to the catchy part or the main idea that captures your attention in a song, advertisement, or story. It's the part that gets stuck in your head and makes you remember it. Full definition

Sentences with «hook line»

  • A series of handmade hooks line a gallery wall, marking out spaces available for occupancy. (bard.edu)
  • I hate to say it but the losers mentality of Wenger and board has been bought hook line and sinker by most fans. (justarsenal.com)
  • What bitter irony this antitheist has bought in hook line and sinker into the cultist Church Of Global Warming. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
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