
1) Clumsy old ship 2) English cricketer 3) English theologian 4) Exclusively Anglo word 5) Exclusively Saxon word 6) Fighting joe hooker 7) Fighting Joe, Union general 8) Fishing boat in england 9) Full general 10) General 11) Joseph hooker 12) Kent cricketer 13) Prostitute 14) Rugby forward 15) Rugby league position
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1) Floozie 2) Floozy 3) Hustler 4) Slattern 5) Streetwalker
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[Kent cricketer] Hooker (first name and dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket in 1795 for Kent. He was a member of the Rochester Cricket Club and played invitation matches until 1807. He made 3 known appearances in first-class matches. Hooker is first recorded playing for Kent against All-Englan...
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[rugby league] Hooker is one of the positions in rugby league football. Usually wearing jersey number 9, the hooker is one of the team`s forwards. During scrums the hooker plays in the front row, and the position`s name comes from their role of `hooking` or `raking` the ball back with the foot. For this reason the hooker is sometimes referr...
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• (n.) A fishing boat with one mast, used on the coast of Ireland. • (n.) A Dutch vessel with two masts. • (n.) A sailor`s contemptuous term for any antiquated craft. • (n.) One who, or that which, hooks.
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Hook'er noun 1. One who, or that which, hooks.
2. (Nautical) (a) A Dutch vessel with two masts.
(b) A fishing boat with one mast, used on the coast of Ireland.
(c) A sailor's contemptuous term for any antiquated craft.
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A hooker was a one-masted merchant vessel used by the English, for fishing in the Irish Sea, and by the Dutch. Later, the Dutch added a second mast to the
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Hooker is American and Canadian slang for a draught of alcoholic drink, especially of spirits.
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n] - United States general in the Union Army who was defeated at Chancellorsville by Robert E. Lee (1814-1879) 2. [n] - English theologian (1554-1600) 3. [n] - a golfer whose shots typically curve left (for right-handed golfers) 4. [n] - (rugby) the player in the middle of the front row of the scrum who tries to hook the ball
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American and Canadian slang for a draught of alcoholic drink, especially of spirits.
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noun English theologian (1554-1600)
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The hooker is the middle forward in the front line of the scrum, residing between the two props. During a scrum, the hooker is supported by the props and attempts to kick the ball backwards after it
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a person or thing that hooks. · prostitute. · a large drink of liquor. · a concealed problem, flaw, or drawback; a catch. · a player who hooks the ball in the front line of scrummage. · (cap.)an Amish Mennonite.
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