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Hook, (C)Hook, Hook(y), Etc

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HOOK, (C)HOOK, HOOK(Y), ETC., by providing an alphabetized list of uncapitalized words with their respective front and back "hooks", will aid the crossword puzzle or word game enthusiast in his/her aspiration towards a more effective skill lever. Almost all the base (original) words contained within consist of two to nine letters, though are some ten-letter, and even a few eleven letter, cases. I have chosen this maximum upper extreme as expecting the average individual to remember original words of any greater length is asking a bit too much. There are approximately 55,000 base words and well over 60,000 word hooks listed. As what constitutes the English language changes from nation to nation and even between regions of a single country, I have tried to include all peculiarly national terms, e.g. didjeridu (Australia's spelling for a unique aboriginal instrument!) as well as those of a regional nature, e.g. spaldeen (New York City's term for a hollow pink rubber ball!) Just one cautionary note.please be aware this volume contains pejorative terms, as well as those generally considered to be of a scatological or vulgar nature. Their inclusion is not meant to imply this writer in any way approves of heir usage. However, they are included in the most unabridged of dictionaries, so this book is not breaking new grounds of brazenness.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781434340801
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 536
  • Published:
  • December 17, 2007
  • Dimensions:
  • 210x280x27 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 1194 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: July 20, 2025

Description of Hook, (C)Hook, Hook(y), Etc

HOOK, (C)HOOK, HOOK(Y), ETC., by providing an alphabetized list of uncapitalized words with their respective front and back "hooks", will aid the crossword puzzle or word game enthusiast in his/her aspiration towards a more effective skill lever. Almost all the base (original) words contained within consist of two to nine letters, though are some ten-letter, and even a few eleven letter, cases. I have chosen this maximum upper extreme as expecting the average individual to remember original words of any greater length is asking a bit too much.

There are approximately 55,000 base words and well over 60,000 word hooks listed. As what constitutes the English language changes from nation to nation and even between regions of a single country, I have tried to include all peculiarly national terms, e.g. didjeridu (Australia's spelling for a unique aboriginal instrument!) as well as those of a regional nature, e.g. spaldeen (New York City's term for a hollow pink rubber ball!)

Just one cautionary note.please be aware this volume contains pejorative terms, as well as those generally considered to be of a scatological or vulgar nature. Their inclusion is not meant to imply this writer in any way approves of heir usage. However, they are included in the most unabridged of dictionaries, so this book is not breaking new grounds of brazenness.

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