Meaning Of The Word Hook, line, and sinker

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Hook, line, and sinker Meaning

Hook, line, and sinker Definition
Hook, line, and sinker Definition

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hook, line, and sinker
completely
completely; altogether
phrase: You can use hook, line, and sinker to emphasize that someone is tricked or forced into a situation completely.

hook, line, and sinker in American English
entirely; completely
very intensely, deeply, or fully

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