pothook

/ˈpɑtˌhʊk/
noun
  1. A hook used to hang a pot over an open fire, or a curved metal piece for lifting hot pots.
    • The blacksmith forged a sturdy pothook for the fireplace.
    • The old kitchen had a pothook attached to the hearth.
    • She hung the kettle on the pothook above the flames.
  2. A curved or hooked shape, especially in handwriting or drawing.
    • His signature ended with a fancy pothook.
    • The artist drew a pothook line to decorate the border.
    • The child's letters were full of little pothooks and loops.
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