By hook or by crook

The phrase "By hook or by crook" is an idiomatic expression that means a person is determined to achieve a goal or accomplish a task using any means necessary. It implies that someone is willing to go to any extent or employ any method, whether ethical or not, to achieve their desired outcome. The phrase signifies a strong determination and resilience to overcome obstacles, regardless of the moral implications.


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