cleek

[kleek]

cleek Definition

  • 1a metal hook used for catching golf balls
  • 2to catch or grasp something with a hook

Using cleek: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cleek" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He used his cleek to retrieve the ball from the pond.

  • Example

    The fisherman cleeked the fish out of the water.

  • Example

    She cleeked the keys from the hook on the wall.

cleek Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cleek

Phrases with cleek

  • to take someone by the arm

    Example

    He took her by the cleek and led her to the dance floor.

  • to separate or detach something using a hook

    Example

    He cleeked off a branch from the tree.

  • cleek up

    to pick up or gather something using a hook

    Example

    She cleeked up the scattered papers from the floor.

Origins of cleek

from Scottish Gaelic 'cléith', meaning 'hook'

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Summary: cleek in Brief

'Cleek' [kleek] is a noun and verb that refers to a metal hook used for catching golf balls or to catch or grasp something with a hook. It can also mean 'take someone by the cleek,' which means to take someone by the arm. Other phrases include 'cleek off,' which means to separate or detach something using a hook, and 'cleek up,' which means to pick up or gather something using a hook.