HOOK (5)
Source: 567
Hook, v. i. To move or go with a sudden turn; hence , to make off; to clear out; — often with it. “Duncan was wounded, and the escort hooked it.” Kipling.
Source: 567
Hook, v. i. To move or go with a sudden turn; hence , to make off; to clear out; — often with it. “Duncan was wounded, and the escort hooked it.” Kipling.