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hook line and sinker

 

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Adverbial hook line and sinker has 1 sense
  1. hook line and sinker, without questioning - in every detail; "he believed her story hook, line, and sinker"

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Hook Line and Sinker

Description:

Hook line and sinker is an idiomatic expression used to describe the complete and unquestioning acceptance or belief in something, often referring to being fully convinced or fooled by someone or something.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1 - Complete and unquestioning acceptance:

When used in this sense, "hook line and sinker" represents the act of falling completely for something, often without any doubts or reservations.

Example Sentence:

He fell for her charm, hook line and sinker, and didn't suspect a thing.

Sense 2 - Complete and unwavering belief:

In this sense, "hook line and sinker" refers to the state of fully and wholeheartedly believing in something, without any doubts or skepticism.

Example Sentence:

She bought into the salesman's story, hook line and sinker, and eagerly purchased the product.

Sense 3 - Complete deception or trickery:

This sense of "hook line and sinker" denotes being fully deceived or fooled by someone or something, often in a cunning or manipulative way.

Example Sentence:

The con artist managed to fool the unsuspecting victim, hook line and sinker, and made away with their money.

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