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1 Some species also have a hook for even firmer attachment.
2 For fishing, you know, we must have a hook and line, a rod, or a net.
3 Shall he have a hook run into his nostrils, and a thorn driven into his jaw?
4 I have a hook in my pocket that will catch bigger fish than you have seen to-day.
5 I have the line, all right, and I ought to have a hook in one of my pockets.
6 I have a hook within me which no man in this world, and but one woman, can take out.
7 This, however, did not suffice him, for he said to himself: "Now I must have a hook . "
8 I should have known, even then, that such attractive bait was bound to have a hook concealed in it somewhere.
9 Some have a hook at the point, as that of the cormorant, and some are straight at the top, but curved on the under side.
10 Every song here has a hook worth savouring and lyrics that crackle.
11 If I had a hook I believe I could lead him.
12 At the web summit, that's hardly a unique pitch, but Rahme has a hook .
13 Each boy has a hook and a line, and one has some light oars.
14 He had a hooked nose, and a black, piercing eye.
15 It had a hook on the top, and was evidently used for attaching the ladder.
16 But suppose you had a hook in your mouth.
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