Hook
Hook noun - A hard strike with a part of the body or an instrument.
Restraining and hook are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Restraining" instead a noun "Hook".
Restraining
Hook and restraining are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Hook" instead a noun "Restraining".
Nearby Words: restrain, restrained
Both words in one sentence
- The latter later asks a police captain if he could "hook a brother up with another restraining order" after remembering that he left a girl chained to a ceiling pipe in the warehouse (they were in the middle of foreplay).
Source: Hollywood Restraining Order - After Earl remembers that he left his temporary Love Interest handcuffed in the warehouse office, he asks Washington if he could "hook a brother up" with another restraining order.
Source: Film / National Security -
Nanomachines: After Jason breaks the virtual illusion, Kristen sends a swarm of "infantry-nites" to catch him and hook him up to restraining machinery to collect samples from him.
Source: Comicbook / Jason X Special
Cite this Source
Restraining and Hook. (2016). Retrieved 2026, August 16, from https://thesaurus.plus/related/hook/restraining
Hook & Restraining. N.p., 2016. Web. 16 Aug. 2026. <https://thesaurus.plus/related/hook/restraining>.
Restraining or Hook. 2016. Accessed August 16, 2026. https://thesaurus.plus/related/hook/restraining.
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