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grappling hook

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Word: Grappling Hook

Definition: A grappling hook is a tool that has several hooks, designed to grab onto something. It is usually thrown with a rope attached to it. People use it to catch or hold onto things, like climbing or pulling objects.

Usage Instructions:
  • Throwing: You throw the grappling hook to catch onto something high up, like a wall or tree.
  • Pulling: Once it catches onto something, you can pull on the rope to climb up or to move things.
Example:
  • "The climber used a grappling hook to reach the top of the steep cliff."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, a grappling hook can be used in rescue operations, military tactics, or even in some sports like parkour or climbing challenges.

Word Variants:
  • Grapple (verb): To seize or hold onto something.
  • Grappling (noun/verb): The act of engaging or struggling with someone or something.
Different Meanings:
  • Grappling (in martial arts): It can also refer to a technique in wrestling or martial arts where you try to hold or control your opponent.
Synonyms:
  • Hook (as a general term)
  • Climbing hook
  • Catching hook
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no direct idioms involving "grappling hook," you might come across phrases like: - Grapple with (something): To struggle or try to deal with a difficult problem. - Example: "The team had to grapple with the technical issues during the project."

Summary:

A grappling hook is a useful tool for grabbing and holding onto things, often used in climbing or rescue situations.

Noun
  1. a tool consisting of several hooks for grasping and holding; often thrown with a rope

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