fall for hook, line and sinker

fall for hook, line and sinker
fall for (someone) hook, line and sinker to fall very much in love with someone.

I'd never seen such a good-looking bloke - I just fell for him hook, line and sinker.


New idioms dictionary. 2014.

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  • fall for hook, line and sinker — fall for (something) hook, line and sinker to completely believe something someone tells you which is not true. I told him I needed the money for my baby, and he fell for it hook, line and sinker …   New idioms dictionary

  • fall for someone hook, line and sinker — fall for (someone) hook, line and sinker to fall very much in love with someone. I d never seen such a good looking bloke I just fell for him hook, line and sinker …   New idioms dictionary

  • fall for something hook, line and sinker — fall for (something) hook, line and sinker to completely believe something someone tells you which is not true. I told him I needed the money for my baby, and he fell for it hook, line and sinker …   New idioms dictionary

  • hook, line, and sinker — completely. The public isn t swallowing the administration s policies hook, line, and sinker. They made up such a good story that we fell for it hook, line, and sinker. Usage notes: often used in the forms fall for something hook, line, and… …   New idioms dictionary

  • hook, line and sinker — completely, fully, without hesitation, fall for that    Martina believes my story hook, line and sinker! She believes everything I tell her …   English idioms

  • fall for something — fall for (something) to believe something that is not true. I stupidly fell for his story until someone told me he was already married. Related vocabulary: hook, line, and sinker Etymology: based on the phrase fall for something hook, line, and… …   New idioms dictionary

  • fall for — (something) to believe something that is not true. I stupidly fell for his story until someone told me he was already married. Related vocabulary: hook, line, and sinker Etymology: based on the phrase fall for something hook, line, and sinker (=… …   New idioms dictionary

  • fall for — 1) she fell for John Syn: fall in love with, become infatuated with, lose one s heart to, take a fancy to, be smitten with/by, be attracted to; informal have the hots for 2) she won t fall for that trick Syn: be deceived by, be duped by, be… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • fall for — Synonyms and related words: and sinker, be a sucker, be smitten, be taken in, become attached to, bite, cotton to, devour, eat up, fall in love, go for, gobble up, gulp down, lap up, line, nibble, swallow, swallow anything, swallow hook, swallow… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • line — 1 noun LONG THIN MARK 1 (C) a long thin, usually continuous mark on a surface: A wiggly line showed where the river was. | straight line: Can you draw a straight line? | dotted line (=a broken straight line drawn or printed on paper): Sign your… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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