Curved down like an eagle's beak.
Having or resembling a hook (especially in the ability to grasp and hold);
1 An HD hooked up to a Time Capsule works fine, for example.
2 The lights work by generating energy from magnets hooked onto the spokes.
3 She could far more easily imagine him hooked on more challenging fare.
4 The water and electricity are hooked up so you should be set.
5 The second she got it hooked up, I dialed Buzz Mercer's number.
6 Bullseye hooked his thumbs in his front pockets, evidence presented, case rested.
7 Believe me, a few days of not running and I was hooked .
8 Whether they got hooked on biltong and boerewors remains to be seen.
9 From the opening dialled-up funk salvo of Music: Response I was hooked .
10 Then he began to pity the great fish that he had hooked .
11 The Germans hooked it, and the people came up from the cellars.
12 Add a touch of Cold War moral clarity and we were hooked .
13 The tangled vines seemed to have particularly long thorns, and hooked besides.
14 He quickly became hooked : In theatre, I can do whatever I want.
15 Feasible or not, Dyhrenfurth had Hornbein hooked on the West Ridge idea.
16 Before you knew it you were hooked on them, said James, 16.
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