HOOK vs BAIT: NOUN
- A hook shot.
- A curve ball.
- In surfing, the lip of a breaking wave.
- A ball propelled on such a course.
- A stroke that sends a ball on such a course.
- The course of a ball that curves in a direction away from the dominant hand of the player propelling it, as to the left of a right-handed player.
- A short swinging blow in boxing delivered with a crooked arm.
- A catchy motif or refrain.
- A means of attracting interest or attention; an enticement.
- A means of catching or ensnaring; a trap.
- A point or spit of land with a sharply curved end.
- A sharp bend or curve, as in a river.
- A sickle.
- A short angled or curved line on a letter.
- A curved or barbed plant or animal part.
- Something shaped like a hook, especially.
- A fishhook.
- A curved or sharply bent device, usually of metal, used to catch, drag, suspend, or fasten something else.
- Anything that serves as an enticement
- A basketball shot made over the head with the hand that is farther from the basket
- A sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a hook
- A catch for locking a door
- A mechanical device that is curved or bent to suspend or hold or pull something
- A curved or bent implement for suspending or pulling something
- A golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer
- A short swinging punch delivered from the side with the elbow bent
- Food containing poison or a harmful additive to kill animals that are pests.
- Any substance, especially food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a hook, snare, trap, or net.
- A crustacean of the genus Hippa found burrowing in sandy beaches. See Anomura.
- A light or hasty luncheon.
- A portion of food or drink, as a refreshment taken on a journey; also, a stop for rest and refreshment.
- Anything which allures; a lure; enticement; temptation.
- Any substance, esp. food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a hook, snare, inclosure, or net.
- Short for whitebait.
- A hasty meal; a snack.
- A refreshment or refresher.
- A halt for refreshment or rest in the course of a journey.
- A luncheon; food eaten by a laborer during his shift.
- A portion of food and drink; a slight or informal repast. Refreshment taken on a journey, by man or beast.
- An allurement; enticement; temptation.
- Any substance, as an attractive morsel of food, placed on a hook or in a trap to allure fish or other animals to swallow the hook or to enter the trap, and thereby be caught; specifically, worms, small fishes, etc., used in fishing.
- Etc. An obsolete form of bate, etc.
- An enticement, temptation, or provocation.
- Something, such as a worm, used for this purpose.
- Food or other lure placed on a hook or in a trap and used in the taking of fish, birds, or other animals.
- Anything that serves as an enticement
- Something used to lure victims into danger
HOOK vs BAIT: VERB
- Rip off; ask an unreasonable price
- Make off with belongings of others
- Make a piece of needlework by interlocking and looping thread with a hooked needle
- To cause (someone or oneself) to become dependent (on something, especially a narcotic drug)
- Hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels to the left
- Hit with a hook
- Catch with a hook
- Fasten with a hook
- Secure with the foot
- Entice and trap
- Approach with an offer of sexual favors
- Take by theft
- To attract with bait; to entice.
- Of a horse or other animal: to take food, especially during a journey.
- To feed and water (a horse or other animal), especially during a journey.
- To intentionally annoy, torment, or threaten by constant rebukes or threats; to harass.
- To set dogs on (an animal etc.) to bite or worry; to attack with dogs, especially for sport.
- Harass with persistent criticism or carping
- Attack with dogs or set dogs upon
- Lure, entice, or entrap with bait
HOOK vs BAIT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To work as a prostitute.
- To fasten by means of a hook or a hook and eye.
- To bend like a hook.
- To impede the progress of (an opponent in ice hockey) by holding or restraining the player with one's stick, in violation of the rules.
- To shoot (a ball) in a hook shot.
- To pitch (a ball) with a curve.
- To hit (a golf ball) in a hook.
- To hit with a hook in boxing.
- To make (a rug) by looping yarn through canvas with a type of hook.
- To cause to become addicted.
- To take strong hold of; captivate.
- To pierce or gore with a hook.
- To fasten by a hook.
- To steal; snatch.
- To snare.
- To catch, suspend, or connect with a hook.
- To stop to take a portion of food and drink for refreshment of one's self or one's beasts, on a journey.
- To flap the wings; to flutter as if to fly; or to hover, as a hawk when she stoops to her prey.
- To stop for food or rest during a trip.
- To feed (an animal), especially on a journey.
- To taunt or torment (someone), as with persistent insults or ridicule.
- To set dogs upon (a chained animal, for example) for sport.
- To entice or provoke, especially by trickery or strategy.
- To place a lure in (a trap) or on (a fishing hook).
HOOK vs BAIT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To furnish or cover with bait, as a trap or hook.
- To give a portion of food and drink to, upon the road.
- To provoke and harass; esp., to harass or torment for sport.
HOOK vs BAIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Ask an unreasonable price
- Rip off
- A shape resembling a hook
- A sharp curve or crook
- (idiom) (hook, line, and sinker) Without reservation; completely.
- (idiom) (get the hook) To be unceremoniously dismissed or terminated.
- (idiom) (by hook or by crook) By whatever means possible, fair or unfair.
- Something used to lure fish or other animals into danger so they can be trapped or killed
- To stop at an inn, while on a journey, to feed the horses, or for rest and refreshment.
- To take food; feed.
- . To act in a worrying or harassing manner.
- . To allure by a bait; catch; captivate: as, “to bait fish,”
- To put a bait on or in: as, to bait a hook, line, snare, or trap.
- To feed; give a portion of food and drink to, especially upon a journey: as, to bait horses.
- To set upon, as a dog upon a captive animal; hence, to harass in any way; annoy; nag; badger; worry.
- To provoke and harass by setting on dogs; set a dog or dogs to worry or fight with for sport, as an animal that is hampered or confined: as, to bait a bull or a bear.
- . To cause to bite; set on (a dog) to bite or worry (another animal).
HOOK vs BAIT: RELATED WORDS
- Snarf, Sneak, Nobble, Filch, Soak, Lift, Draw, Claw, Pluck, Mitt, Glom, Swipe, Hand, Lure, Bait
- Chum, Baitfish, Come on, Rally, Ride, Twit, Tantalize, Sweetener, Tease, Taunt, Rag, Cod, Hook, Lure, Decoy
HOOK vs BAIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Paw, Gazump, Overcharge, Crotchet, Snarf, Sneak, Nobble, Soak, Draw, Mitt, Glom, Swipe, Hand, Lure, Bait
- Chum, Baitfish, Come on, Rally, Ride, Twit, Tantalize, Sweetener, Tease, Taunt, Rag, Cod, Hook, Lure, Decoy
HOOK vs BAIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The essay opens with an effective hook, and a bridge connects the hook to the thesis.
- Positive hook sets are of utmost importance to tournament anglers or anyone who wants to hook and hold big fish.
- For a normal hook, hook functions should be designed so that the order in which they are executed does not matter.
- Each hook must have a safety latch that automatically closes the throat of the hook.
- Hold crochet hook in right hand and make a slip knot on hook.
- Barbless hook may be slow to Download the hook and gear!
- Hook: A single, double or treble pointed hook.
- Turkey hanger hook, lifting hook and an oil thermometer.
- The curved hook may include a bottom or large hook portion, and a top or small hook portion.
- Take your hook and hook the bottom loop, then hook the top loop pull them both over the peg.
- Is toxic bait used only in exterior bait stations?
- Catfishing is fair with cut bait and punch bait.
- Catfish are fair with punch bait or cut bait.
- Do Smallmouth Bass Like Artificial Bait Or Live Bait?
- This liquid bait comes with clear plastic bait stations.
- Catfish are fair on punch bait or cut bait.
- Trax Ant Bait, Maxforce FC Ant Bait or Advion Ant Bait?
- Straighten out the bait and insert the hook through the bait, taking care to keep the bait straight.
- Bear Balls are a unique bait supplement that keeps bears coming into your bait even when the bait is all gone.
- Catfish are excellent on cut bait, live bait, and blood bait.
HOOK vs BAIT: QUESTIONS
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