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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

When she woke from surgery, Susannah's smile was crooked - but medics explained this was temporary because the facial nerve had to be moved to get to the tumour.

From BBC

“I believe that if things are valuable, crooks will look to steal them.”

But the crooks are pocketing thousands of dollars while the target is still stuck with the timeshare.

Trump has waged war on the media from day one, referring to them often as “fake,” “crooked” and an “enemy of the state.”

Trump regularly railed against the special counsel in interviews and online, calling him a "crooked person", a "scoundrel" and other insults.

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

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