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hook and lateral
A variant, the hook and lateral, where a forward pass is immediately passed backward to a second receiver to fool the defense, is used on occasion.
* The Missouri Tigers executed a hook and lateral to set up a field goal in the fourth quarter of their October 23, 2010 regular season victory over the Oklahoma Sooners, who were at the time ranked number one in the BCS standings.
The " hook and lateral " is sometimes referred to as a " hook and ladder ", which is a topic of considerable debate among football fans and analysts.
Some proponents of the term " hook and lateral " claim that the " hook " refers to the pattern run by the receiver who catches the pass from the quarterback.
This would not be true of many hook and lateral plays ; in the case of the play run by the Boise State Broncos in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl, the player who received the lateral from the " hook " receiver was running a slant route across the center of the field rather than a ladder route.
This was in response to the other panelists ridiculing his use of " hook and ladder " rather than " hook and lateral ".
Another possible explanation is that " hook and ladder " is just a corruption of the phrase " hook and lateral ".
The analogies that could be drawn to this play based on a " hook " route ( with or without an actual " lateral ") and a " hook and ladder " apparatus are numerous.

hook and ladder
The hook and ladder truck was hand-drawn.
* Hook ladder or pompier ladder, a rigid ladder with a hook at the top to grip a windowsill ; used by firefighters
* Roof ladder, a rigid ladder with a large hook at the top to grip the ridge of a pitched roof
Los Angeles acquired its first " hook and ladder " truck for the Thirty-Eights.
In 1876, another " hook and ladder " truck was purchased, serving in the city until 1881.
* 1910: Mack delivers the first motorized hook and ladder firetruck used by the city of Morristown, New Jersey.
Conn employed a ladder and homemade grappling hook to scale the wall and used cayenne pepper to prevent dogs from following his scent.
This led to the creation of a waterworks the next year, which included twenty fire hydrants, and the addition of a hook and ladder truck in 1894.
* Skyhook, a hook that clamps to the rungs of a non-extension type ladder which can then be " hooked " over the peak of a roof to use the ladder as a staircase on steep pitched roofs by a roofer
By the time the blaze was extinguished at 6: 37 am on December 23, 50 engine companies and seven hook and ladder companies had been called to the scene.
A hook ladder, also known as a pompier ladder ( from the French pompier meaning firefighter ) is a type of single beam ladder with pairs of rungs projected outward on both sides of the beam.
Later that year, the first company was expanded with a hook and ladder and renamed Ivanhoe Fire Hook and Ladder Company and 2 months later became Company 10 in the Newtown Fire Department.
However, since it is so commonly referred to as the " hook and ladder ", perhaps this is actually an equally correct term for the play.
In current culture, the play is referred to as the " hook and ladder " on the cover of EA Sports NCAA Football 2008, possibly because the term has been used commonly by sportscasters, coaches and fans for years.
If the " hook " receiver laterals the ball to a teammate running a ladder route, the play could accurately be described as a " hook and ladder ".

hook and is
On the other hand, it is quite possible for this anchor to find such a good hook that, without a trip line from the crown, it is impossible to retrieve.
Knowing the location of potential dangers, as well as being useful in estimating the effects of weather and tide in the anchorage, is essential in choosing a good place to drop the hook.
The word is a shortened form of " Karabinerhaken ", German for " spring hook for a carbine ".
The simplest version of mechanical cocking device is a hook attached to a belt, drawing the bow by straightening the legs.
Crochet (; ) is a process of creating fabric from yarn, thread, or other material strands using a crochet hook.
The word is derived from the French word " crochet ", meaning hook.
Crochet differs from knitting in that only one stitch is active at one time ( exceptions being Tunisian crochet and Broomstick lace ), stitches made with the same diameter of yarn are comparably taller, and a single crochet hook is used instead of two knitting needles.
Tambour lace on fine net is commonly taught with the crochet hook, these hooks with " integral wing nuts " being an expensive item.
If gauge is not reached with one hook, another is used until the stitches made are the needed size.
While this is not in itself a hook, it is a device used in conjunction with a crochet hook to produce stitches.
Crocheted fabric is begun by placing a slip-knot loop on the hook ( though other methods, such as a magic ring or simple folding over of the yarn may be used ), pulling another loop through the first loop, and repeating this process to create a chain of a suitable length.
At any one time at the end of a stitch, there is only one loop left on the hook.
One of the more obvious differences is that crochet uses one hook while much knitting uses two needles.
While most crochet is made with a hook, there is also a method of crocheting with a knitting loom.
Though this is true when comparing a single crochet swatch with a stockinette swatch, both made with the same size yarn and needle / hook, it is not necessarily true for crochet in general.
The cro-hook, is a special double-ended crochet hook used to make double-sided crochet, which is a variation of Tunisian crochet.

hook and trick
Ed bets Mike ten bucks to don Sarah ` s pirate cap and hook and go to a neighbor ` s to trick or treat.
One of Emre's trademark moves is the inside hook, a trick to work space and increase options.
The trick, then, was to use your foot to hook the elastic down so you could twirl over it, like a cartwheel but without touching the ground with your hands.

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