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View definitions for crook

crook

noun as in criminal, thief

verb as in bend, angle

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Example Sentences

This caped crusader effortlessly cradles a colossal Bible in the crook of his left arm.

But Hackman’s Avery was the more intriguing character as the guy, his own fate already set, who is tasked with leading him on the crooked path.

So when Trump was asked if he planned to comply with court orders I assumed that he would rant and rave about crooked judges and rigged cases as he usually does.

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Elphaba’s is made of crooked tiers of micro pleats that gather under the brim to resemble mushroom gills.

How different would today’s Hollywood look if no one had ever seen that dizzying opening scene in which a breakfast table of crooks debates Madonna?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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