The cross with a hook at the bottom is commonly known as the "anchor cross" or "cross of St. Peter." It symbolizes the crucifixion of Saint Peter, who was traditionally believed to be crucified upside down. This design represents humility and the idea of being anchored in faith, as well as the connection to the Christian tradition of martyrdom.
a little hook that you can attach one of those things that hook on to a belt loop you know what i mean
It means that there are available hook-ups for lights. The 'e' stands for electronic. 'xc' stands for cross country.
trapezoidal cross section
To get to the second hand store.
you plug the end into the bottom of the controller
A crosscourt in badminton is where you hit the ball over the net. Hence the cross for crossing over the net.
The Catholic cross has two bars, with the bottom vertical bar being longer than the top bar. The Orthodox cross has three bars, as it has an extra slanted bar at the bottom.
When a fisherman says the he cannot hook it, this typically means that he can feel a fish on the end of his line, but it does not connect to the hook properly. It can also mean that the fisherman cannot get the hook through the worm.
They cross it in a boat. Bilbo saw it on the far side of the river and they were able to snag it with a hook and pull it across.
low oil level. the oil can image is low oil pressure.
With difficulty. Hang the car up by one corner by a cable and hook, imagine the line of the cable continued down through the car and out the bottom, repeat on an adjacent corner, where the lines cross is the centre of gravity.
If you mean "hook up" as in have a girlfriend, then yes, he does.