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hook up

VERB
  1. connect or link
    Hook up the components of the new sound system
    hook up the houses to the gas supply line

How To Use hook up In A Sentence

  • When you hook up a battery's two terminals to a circuit, the battery forces electrons to flow through the circuit from one terminal to the other.
  • You can hook up two DisplayPort-compatible computers to a single monitor (and keyboard and mouse, obvs) without converters.
  • He gets regular invitations to hook up with fellow ex-pat bluenoses and take in TV games, invitations he is happy to accept.
  • That leaves the oxygen with a very friendly bond dangling, and it likes to hook up with its nearby carbon buddy, to form what is called the carbonyl bond. Alcohol
  • The writer's body finds itself dismantled, brutalised, shook up, helpless, useless puppet, prey to disorganised ideas.
  • Darling, help me to hook up my dress at the back.
  • The assaulted 20 year old woman was standing nearby in tears, still shook up and embarrassed after the incident.
  • This week sees him hook up with the London Symphony Orchestra for four nights of 20th Century orchestral music.
  • Hook up the pigtail ground wire to the ground screw on the receptacle, and the pigtail neutral wire to the silver side.
  • More often than not, there is no easy way to hook up an MP3 player to the stereo. Times, Sunday Times
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