Hooked on
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INTOHooked on
PHONICS"Hooked On ..."
CANTSTOPBe hooked on
USEBe hooked on
INTOHooked on, say
KTEL"Hooked on Classics" company
KTEL"Hooked on Classics" label
OVERNo longer hooked on
KTEL"Hooked on Classics" co.
KTEL"Hooked on Bach" company
VIDEOGAMEADDAXKids hooked on PlayStation?
ELGART"Hooked on Swing" bandleader Larry
BJTHOMAS"Hooked on a Feeling" singer
KTEL"Hooked on Classics" record co.
THESCONEHEADSOnes hooked on breakfast pastry?
KTEL"Hooked on Classics" record label
KTEL"Hooked on Classics" record company
READGet hooked on a book
KTEL"Hooked on Bach" record co.
ELGART"Hooked on Swing" jazzman Larry
KTEL"Hooked on Classics" record promoter
BARBICELHooked projection on a bird feather
SHELOVESYOUTHFact about a woman hooked on cosmetic surgery?
gibhooked prolongation that develops during the spawning season on the lower jaw of a male salmon or trout
gibbinghooked prolongation that develops during the spawning season on the lower jaw of a male salmon or trout
gibbedhooked prolongation that develops during the spawning season on the lower jaw of a male salmon or trout
gibshooked prolongation that develops during the spawning season on the lower jaw of a male salmon or trout
cleaversA widely distributed scrambling plant related to bedstraws, with hooked bristles on the stem, leaves, and seeds that cling to fur and clothing
hawksbillA small tropical sea turtle with hooked jaws and overlapping horny plates on the shell, extensively hunted as the traditional source of tortoiseshell
hawksbillsA small tropical sea turtle with hooked jaws and overlapping horny plates on the shell, extensively hunted as the traditional source of tortoiseshell
cliversNorth American plant, Galium aparine, of the madder family, having short, hooked bristles on the stems and leaves and bearing very small white flowers
cormorantsA large diving bird with a long neck, long hooked bill, short legs, and mainly dark plumage. It typically breeds on coastal cliffs and is noted for its voracious appetite
featheredany of the light horny epidermal outgrowths that form the external covering of the body of birds and that consist of a shaft bearing on each side a series of barbs which bear barbules which in turn bear barbicels commonly ending in hooked hamuli and interlocking with the barbules of an adjacent barb to link the barbs into a continuous vane