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US
/ˈhʊˌkəp/
]
NOUN
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a device providing a connection between a power source and a user
some campsites have electrical hookups for trailers - a system of components assembled together for a particular purpose
How To Use hookup In A Sentence
- The initial hookup costs $ 175, including installation of a network card in your computer.
- The house had to be lifted to accommodate a gravity feed for a sewer hookup from the basement.
- Operation is convenient, with clevis hitch hookup and easy-to-adjust wheel spindles.
- Brand-name hookups looking obvious, yet understated. Darkness Before Dawn
- During a preconcert satellite hookup with admirers in Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore, she is peppered with questions. Back In The Spotlight
- some campsites have electrical hookups for trailers
- Trunks have electrical outlets, telephone hookups and vents for air circulation.
- The program is paid for by a fee for new hookups to the water system.
- Every girl was a new challenge, a short-term hookup to broaden his horizons. Crescendo
- He notes that demand in the Sun Belt, where roughly half of all new construction is taking place, has been stifled by moratoriums on new water and sewer hookups.