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crooked
[krook-id, krookt]
crooked
/ ˈkrʊkɪd /
adjective
bent, angled or winding
set at an angle; not straight
deformed or contorted
informal, dishonest or illegal
informal, hostile or averse to
Other Word Forms
- crookedly adverb
- crookedness noun
- uncrooked adjective
- uncrookedly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Really loving someone means appreciating their idiosyncrasies, like “their little 11 line or a little crooked tooth — these little imperfections that become so beautiful to you.”
That holds regardless of how crooked a show’s megachurch culture is depicted to be because its true purpose is rarely explored.
He was deep and surprisingly tall, though crooked and bald, and his robes hung long.
As well has his colourful remarks to me on the phone during our recent interview, the US President has variously called judges "crooked", "monsters", "deranged", "lunatics", "USA hating", and "radical left".
You go on Twitter, the first 400 comments are like, “He’s so ugly,” “His nose is crooked,” all these things.
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