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the object upon which the fly is tied; can be any size from tiny to huge; made from steel wire, and either bronzed, cadmium coated, or stainless. Hook designs are variable; style used depends upon the type of fly being tied. Return to Top
Ãâó: www.orvis.co.uk/intro.asp
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Holds the bobbin case in the machine and plays a vital role in stitch formation. Making two complete rotations for each stitch, its point meets a loop of top thread at a precisely-timed moment and distance (gap) to form a stitch.
Ãâó: stitches.com/mag/apparel_embroidery_glossary/
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A half-point in the betting spread. ("I lost by the hook.")
Ãâó: www.vegas.com/gaming/sportsbooks/bettingglossary.h...
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The punch out at the top of the blister card.
Ãâó: www.terrystoybin.com/diecastdic.htm
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A golf shot that curves strongly from right to left. For the right-handed golfer this shot usually lands left of their target (the direction would be opposite for the left-handed golfer).
Ãâó: www.legionlinksters.com/rules/golfTerminology.htm
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