Hook, line, and sinker
volume

Определение и Значение "hook, line, and sinker"

hook, line, and sinker
01

быть полностью одураченным

used for emphasizing how easily a person is fooled or deceived

What is the origin of the idiom "hook, line, and sinker" and when to use it?

The idiom "hook, line, and sinker" finds its origin in fishing terminology, representing the complete apparatus used to catch fish. The "hook" is the actual fishing hook, the "line" is the fishing line, and the "sinker" is a weight that ensures the bait sinks to the desired depth. The idiom has been adapted into everyday language to describe someone who has been completely and unquestioningly deceived or fooled.

download-mobile-app
Скачайте наше мобильное приложение
Langeek Mobile Application
Скачать Приложение
LanGeek
Скачать Приложение
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store