By Hook Or By Crook (Adverb)
Meaning
In any way necessary; by any possible means; "I'll pass this course by hook or by crook".
Examples
- She was determined to get the job by hook or by crook, even if it meant bending the rules a little.
- He vowed to win the election by hook or by crook, no matter what it took to sway the voters.
- By hook or by crook, the protesters were going to make their voices heard at the rally.
- The politician would stop at nothing to pass the bill by hook or by crook, using every trick in the book.
- The struggling artist was willing to do whatever it took to make a name for herself by hook or by crook.