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What Does 'Hook Or By Crook' Mean?

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The phrase "hook or by crook" means reaching or aspiring to reach one's goal by any means, good or bad. The paramount thing here is to achieve what you want regardless of the kind of moves you make. For example: It does not matter if there is a curfew in the area; I will reach the office by hook or crook.

The term "by hook or crook", incidentally has an argument confirming its origin. Many believe that the theory owes its existence to the early fourteenth century when the natives were asked to take as much wood from the forest as they could with a shepherd's crook (a shepherd's staff with a curve) and cut down with a bill hook a device with a curve shaped blade, attached to a handle used for pruning.
The phrase "hook or by crook" means reaching or aspiring to reach one's goal by any means, good or bad. The paramount thing here is to achieve what you want regardless of the kind of moves you make. For example: It does not matter if there is a curfew in the area; I will reach the office by hook or crook.

The term "by hook or crook", incidentally has an argument confirming its origin. Many believe that the theory owes its existence to the early fourteenth century when the natives were asked to take as much wood from the forest as they could with a shepherd's crook (a shepherd's staff with a curve) and cut down with a bill hook a device with a curve shaped blade, attached to a handle used for pruning.

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