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In some senses, hooker is marked as dated, informal, slang, derogatory, US. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
compulsive, old, pleased, sure, sure
VERB + HOOKER
'cause, called, dressed, like, played, smell
HOOKER + NOUN
bourbon, cyril, dylan, hartley, herself, jackson, songs, thomas
PREP.
with
ADV.
extremely, twice
noun
One who, or that which, hooks.
A player who hooks the ball out of the scrum with his foot.
Hooker Dylan Hartley was sent to the sin-bin after yet another infringement at the breakdown and, on the stroke of half-time, Georgia's territorial advantage finally told when number eight Basilaia surged over from the base of the scrum for a try next to the posts.
A batsman or batswoman adept at or fond of playing hook shots.
I once saw Hassett drop England opening batsman and compulsive hooker, Cyril Washbrook, twice in succession at deep fine leg.
A crocheter.
Synonym of hook (“attention-grabbing element of a creative work”).
We regard the first seven seconds of a television commercial as the most critical or crucial in the whole unit — the "Do or Die Seven" — the "moment of decision" or the "hooker", if you will, when we must capture the attention of the viewer, get him involved in the action, […]
noun
A prostitute.
All my life, been hustling / And tonight is my appraisal / 'Cause I'm a hooker selling songs / And my pimp's a record label
An imprecise measure of alcoholic drink; a "slug" (of gin), or an overlarge gulp.
Emily had cut short these 3 A.M. glooms with a hooker of bourbon.
noun
Alternative spelling of hookah.
Hooker Dylan Hartley was sent to the sin-bin after yet another infringement at the breakdown and, on the stroke of half-time, Georgia's territorial advantage finally told when number eight Basilaia su
WiktionaryI once saw Hassett drop England opening batsman and compulsive hooker, Cyril Washbrook, twice in succession at deep fine leg.
WiktionaryWe regard the first seven seconds of a television commercial as the most critical or crucial in the whole unit — the "Do or Die Seven" — the "moment of decision" or the "hooker", if you will, when we
WiktionaryAll my life, been hustling / And tonight is my appraisal / 'Cause I'm a hooker selling songs / And my pimp's a record label
WiktionaryEmily had cut short these 3 A.M. glooms with a hooker of bourbon.
WiktionaryIn England there are Brighton Beach boats, Centre-board sloops, Pollywogs, Lough Erne yachts, Unas, New Brighton sailing-boats, yachts of the Norfolk Broads, Itchen, Clyde sailing and Keystone boats,
Wiktionaryi Register
In some senses, hooker is marked as dated, informal, slang, derogatory, US. Watch for register when choosing this word.