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boat hook

American  

noun

  1. a hook mounted at the end of a pole, used to pull or push boats toward or away from a landing, to pick up a mooring, etc.


Etymology

Origin of boat hook

First recorded in 1605–15

Example Sentences

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Staff on the Millennium Diamond used a boat hook to grab her clothing.

From The Guardian • Apr. 12, 2017

Out of the forest gloom comes a long boat hook, it is pushed in through the open window,

From Washington Post • Mar. 28, 2015

I tried to hang on to it with a boat hook, then dropped that in the water, too.

From Washington Post

With the judicious assistance of a boat hook and a few helping hands, I tied up the boat and snuck away.

From Time Magazine Archive

The man nearly overbalanced, but held on to the rail and swung the boat hook round in another attempt.

From "The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage" by Philip Pullman