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Hook, Line, And Sinker Definition

Hook, Line, And Sinker Definition. To “fall for something hook, line, and sinker” is to be fooled completely. Hook, line and sinker adverb completely;

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Search hook, line, and sinker and thousands of other words in english cobuild dictionary from reverso. Completely, totally, entirely, thoroughly more synonyms of hook, line, and sinker. I was caught hook, line and sinker.

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To completely believe something that someone tells you that is not true: Used to emphasize that someone has been completely deceived or tricked. Definition of hook, line and sinker.

I Was Caught Hook, Line And Sinker.


‘mr peters has fallen for that, hook, line, and sinker.’. You can use hook, line, and sinker to emphasize that someone is tricked or forced into a situation completely. One or two people with restrain or hook the asshole.

Hook, Line And Sinker Phrase.


Definition of hook, line and sinker in the idioms dictionary. [emphasis] we fell for it hook, line, and sinker. I told her we’d bought a yacht and she fell for it hook line and sinker.

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One of the things that can trip up some subject matter experts who are tasked to make a presentation is their opening. What does hook line and sinker mean? Very, extremely, completely, in a grand way.

‘He Fell Hook, Line, And Sinker For This Year's April Fool Joke’.


My parents bought the excuse hook, line, and sinker. Submitted by walter rader (editor) from sacramento, ca, usa on apr 26 2010. Last edited on apr 26 2010.

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