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By hook or by crook

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to take Waterford by Hook (on the Wexford side of Waterford Estuary) or by Crooke (a village on the Waterford side); although the Wyclif tract was published at least 260 years before Cromwell. Another is that it comes from the customs regulating which
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The origin of the phrase is obscure, with multiple different explanations and no evidence to support any particular one over the others. For example, a commonly repeated suggestion is that it comes from
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Index

By hook or by crook (disambiguation)
English
by any means necessary
Middle English
John Wyclif
Hook Head
Wexford
Ireland
Waterford
Ireland
Oliver Cromwell
firewood local people could take
common land
billhook
shepherd's crook
the opening credits
The Prisoner
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Ernest Hemingway
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Washington Irving
By Hook or by Crook
Silas Howard
Harry Dodge
"Phrase Origins: "by hook or by crook"', The alt.usage.english FAQ file, (line 4953)"
the original
Select English Works of John Wyclif
the original
"By hook or by crook"
"Forests and Chases of England and Wales: A Glossary"

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