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    Use "hooked" in a sentence

    hooked example sentences

    hooked


    1. “It’s not the plants that are hooked on the chemicals,


    2. They were hooked together with a four-strap double-cross at the shoulders since there wouldn't be room for a long-rope in the city


    3. They carried the tackle over to where he parked the rockasaur, then hooked it up


    4. He said the Chief, herself was alright, but the neural interfaces where she’d been hooked up to Tipperary were damaged


    5. As the locals hooked up and went to their Dusksleeps, another couple lingered for the sleep at the inn, toasting some morsels from the left over stew in the fire


    6. She hooked her arm in his and smiled sweetly, “So you’re a doctor…”


    7. "Oh it's possible, but she'd have to learn a lot about it to fool us both, yeah she knows the logic in the substrate it all runs on, but there's a lifetime of applications knowledge with this gear, whatever user interface you have it hooked up to


    8. The table was laid for one person, with Danny’s laptop already hooked up via means of temporary network and telephone cables in the place where she usually sat


    9. was hooked up to electrodes to measure the electrical


    10. After he was hooked up to the electrodes, he was

    11. She hooked her thumbs in her jean pockets and faced the wall, where there were pictures of Brownie and his parents and relatives


    12. Leona's blood glucose level is already being checked and she is hooked up to the onboard oxygen supply


    13. And there in the middle of the room is Bex, cannulated, intubated and hooked up with wires and tubes


    14. “Your father graciously taught me to use his fly rod and let me fish with it for a just a few minutes, and I was hooked,” added White Feathers


    15. It was like Tdeshi’s corpse was still hooked up to ropes to animate it, just more advanced technology


    16. By week’s end, she’d gotten the phone and computer systems hooked up, and had got the construction crew started on the village


    17. “Maybe I’m hooked on the fame


    18. In the tank, Mushin’s wrists were placed in steel cuffs hooked to two chains


    19. I couldn't wait so I called Carol on my cell phone because they still haven't hooked up our regular phones at our new location


    20. Although this is a lovely spot here, and the experience of it is very real with all the senses hooked up

    21. I think it and you would sound just like that concert if it was hooked up in there


    22. "No no no, if it was hooked up in there its weakness would be more obvious


    23. "What news have you from your meeting with the Council?" The man had an incredibly long and hooked nose and a head that was nearly as thin as his neck


    24. his fiftieth summer, with a hooked nose and a stooped


    25. Is (now?) hooked into the sign


    26. Angered, Asmodeus hooked his hand around my neck and squeezed


    27. As she struggled to regain her breath, Trumpet hooked his front hooves over her shoulders


    28. Helez sat close to him, her arm hooked into his


    29. ” He hooked his fingers into his tunic under his arms, confident that they had the solution


    30. If your long hooked nose has been bothering you for years and you

    31. “By the breath of God – you’re beautiful,” he whispered as she hooked her arm into his


    32. “What my colleague is chastening me concerning is that clients ten, fourteen and eighteen,” she hooked her thumb over her shoulder at the ward behind them, “are clearly over-medicated! The Captain can't possibly expect to have what he wants from clients stuck in la-la land all the time!” Jista held her breath, this was a dangerous gambit Reia was playing


    33. I had left the mobile battery charger hooked up, so every time the power was on, the juice was flowing to the battery


    34. She had him hooked


    35. One look at the sexy young man and Helen Garlin was hooked


    36. I could tell that they were hooked and that it would be smooth sailing


    37. Harvo-alpha was now a mass of exposed circuitry hooked up to various monitors the likes of which Roidon had never before seen


    38. Martin hooked on to the dropped cable and was quickly lifted up to the Skimmer


    39. Both men hooked the wire through their wrist cuffs


    40. Aspen thrust her elbow into the crook of Sebastian’s arm, making him fall as she hooked her leg around his knee

    41. They were straightening up now as whatever they had hooked came closer to the top edge of the well and all the strain was now on their arms


    42. would last hooked up to this monstrosity


    43. The whole queue was listening now and the mention of Gallipoli had them all hooked and I could see the astonishment on some of their faces as well as on this jumped up Captains and he looked like someone had just fed him a turd as he turned to me again saying


    44. I hooked my thumbs into the sixty pound pack I was carrying and eased my poor aching shoulders and the muscles that were now burning and sore from the rubbing of the straps


    45. handheld device hooked on it


    46. up and figure out that the autoresponder was hooked up


    47. One paw extended upside-down in full body stretch and hooked onto my sweater


    48. He’s the only cat who could ever do that, but I think I’m hooked


    49. Alex feigned and then hooked Josh’s leg again with the toe of his boot, sending Josh to the floor twice in as many minutes


    50. Then, typically, a tractor truck hooked up each trailer with one half the house on it, and hauled it to the site














































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    Synonyms for "hooked"

    dependant dependent drug-addicted hooked strung-out aquiline hooklike

    "hooked" definitions

    curved down like an eagle's beak


    addicted to a drug


    having or resembling a hook (especially in the ability to grasp and hold)