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hooker
- IPA[ˈho͝okər]
美式
- a one-masted sailboat of a kind used especially in Ireland for fishing;an old boat.
noun: hooker, plural noun: hookers
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- 1. a one-masted sailboat of a kind used especially in Ireland for fishing he took paying guests out on his own traditional sailing boat, a restored Galway hooker
- ▪ an old boat.
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- IPA[ˈhʊkə]
英式
- a one-masted sailing boat of a kind used especially in Ireland for fishing: he took paying guests out on his own traditional sailing boat, a restored Galway hooker
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- IPA[ˈhʊkə]
英式
- the player in the middle of the front row of the scrum, who tries to hook the ball: he is a hooker who can influence the game, and he has a knack of scoring tries
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- IPA[ˈho͝okər]
美式
- a prostitute: they liked to procure the services of hookers now and again he was beaten by a bodyguard for suggesting a Mafia guy's girlfriend is a hooker
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- IPA[ˈhʊkə]
英式
- a glass or drink of undiluted brandy, whisky, or other alcoholic spirit: he took the bottle out and poured them each a stiff hooker
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- IPA[ˈho͝okər]
美式
- a glass or drink of undiluted brandy, whiskey, or other liquor: he took the bottle out and poured them each a stiff hooker
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