get your hooks into

  get your hooks into someone or something (to get control over or influence over) Make sure nothing gets its hooks into you. She has really got her hooks into him, hasn’t she?     envocabulary.com

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by hook or by crook

  by hook or by crook (by any way possible) The police are going to arrest him, by hook or by crook. By hook or by crook, I’ll get her to marry me. envocabulary.com

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creek vs. creak

  creek (a stream or minor tributary of a river) We’ll go to the little creek where we keep our fishing boat. This creek flows into the lake through the village.   creak (a harsh noise like a door that needs oil) The door gave a creak as I pulled it open. We heard …

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coupe vs. coop

  coupe (a car with a fixed roof, two doors, and a sloping rear) She has a coupe with a vinyl roof. This new coupe goes on sale in November.   coop (a cage for small animals, especially chickens) I want to build a chicken coop and keep chickens. There are four white rabbits …

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pass through

  pass through (to move or travel through) The windows were too narrow for a man to pass through. They had to pass through the desert.   (experience, endure) He felt a wave of sadness pass through him. We are passing through a very difficult time.   envocabulary.com

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