hook-up
Britishnoun
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the contact of an aircraft in flight with the refuelling hose of a tanker aircraft
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an alliance or relationship, esp an unlikely one, between people, countries, etc
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the linking of broadcasting equipment or stations to transmit a special programme
verb
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to connect (two or more people or things)
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slang (often foll by with) to get married (to)
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Assemble or wire a mechanism, as in Dick helped us hook up the stereo system . [1920s]
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Connect a mechanism with a main source, as in The computer had not yet been hooked up to the mainframe . [1920s]
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hook up with . Form a tie or association, as in She had hooked up with the wrong crowd . [ Slang ; mid-1900s]
Example Sentences
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Hook up the bluetooth surround sound and turn up the volume.
From Golf Digest • Sep. 5, 2018
Hook up a pair with BOA technology-most companies have a BOA model these days.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Hook up a pair of the mouse-size devices, and enjoy stereo sound.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Hook up those atomic welders, and start putting the new plates into the Falcon's tail.
From The World with a Thousand Moons by Hamilton, Edmond
"Hook up to the wagon and come to the arroyo."
From Jim Waring of Sonora-Town Tang of Life by Knibbs, Henry Herbert
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