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boat hook
boat hook or boat·hook (bōt′ho͝ok′)n. A pole with a hook at one end, used especially to maneuver boats or other floating objects.boat′ hook` n. a hook mounted on a pole, used to maneuver boats, pick up a mooring, etc. [1605–15] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | boat hook - pole-handled hook used to pull or push boatshook - a curved or bent implement for suspending or pulling something | Translationsboat hook
boat hook[′bōt ‚hu̇k] (naval architecture) A long rod with a knob on one end and a metal point and hook at the other; used to push or pull other boats, logs, or objects from or to the side of a boat or to engage lines, rings, or buoys. boat hook
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