Hooked [adjective]
Definition of Hooked:
addicted
Opposite/Antonyms of Hooked:
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Sentence/Example of Hooked:
Completely hooked by the thrill of the hunt, Fuller became determined to collect tickets from the Cubs’ 2016 losses, too.
So I think overall, it’s becoming more and more of a differentiator and a way to attract people and also build these ecosystems of intelligent applications that get people hooked.
I first saw it in the wild more than 5 years ago and I was instantly hooked.
TikTok, on Wednesday, revealed some of the elusive workings of the prized algorithm that keeps hundreds of millions of users worldwide hooked on the viral video app.
Jordon later says he’s “hooked” on devices, even if the cameras aren’t always located in the most convenient places for investigators.
His nose was hooked and rather large, his eyes were blue, bright as steel, and set a trifle wide.
Also our six-shooters reposed in their scabbards, the four belts hooked over the horn of MacRae's saddle.
That Hicks—the damned —— —— —— he come t' Baker's as they hooked up t' leave the Spring.
And you had it hanging by the hooked handle on the edge of the counter right beside this lady, didnt you?
The next day the electricians hooked it up to a twelve-hundred-volt feed-line, and by noon it was ready to go.