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Synonyms

hook, line, and sinker

Cultural  
  1. To “fall for something hook, line, and sinker” is to be fooled completely. “Tom doubted that his ruse would fool anybody, but the boss fell for it hook, line, and sinker.” The reference is to fishing tackle.


hook, line, and sinker Idioms  
  1. Without reservation, completely, as in He swallowed our excuse hook, line, and sinker. This expression, first recorded in 1865, alludes to a fish swallowing not only the baited hook but the leaden sinker and the entire fishing line between them.


Example Sentences

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These rulings have adopted Scalia’s historical account hook, line, and sinker.

From Slate • Dec. 4, 2025

I am a believer that you should not take the sentiment data hook, line, and sinker because we know that what a consumer says and what they do can sometimes be different things.

From Barron's • Nov. 17, 2025

She still likes to say she fell in love with the games like we all did: hook, line and sinker.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 7, 2024

The university's version of events had been swallowed and accepted hook line and sinker by the establishment.

From Salon • Mar. 25, 2023

He fell for every gag, hook, line, and sinker, more than a Luke Simard or a Hugh Winkleman ever would.

From "Schooled" by Gordon Korman