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crooked [ˈkrʊkɪd] ADJ

1. crooked (not straight):

crooked
crooked nose

2. crooked inf (dishonest):

crooked

I . crook [krʊk] N

1. crook inf (dishonest person):

kanciarz(-ra) m (f)

2. crook inf (criminal):

3. crook (curve):

4. crook (stick):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Musculoskeletal problems can lead to lameness, swelling and crooked necks.
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Their duty is to punish anyone who is wasteful with bread by disfiguring the person and making him a crooked hunchback.
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Is there any hope for me in this godforsaken wasteland of crooked proprietors, exorbitant rents and sardine-can viewings?
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He is a teal skinned reptile with crooked teeth.
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Hedgerows and scarecrows, furrows and meadows; crooked streets and glowering slums; rolling smog and roaring hearths.
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The composition, in its lower part, shows massive peonies in full bloom near a crooked rock.
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As a child, he suffered from crooked limbs (probably rickets) and was treated by body menders who made him wear limb braces.
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Gimlet is named for the gimlet tool, which is said to have the same crooked shape as the local creek.
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He is also known for withholding his income tax claiming that it supports "crooked politicians".
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Other genetic problems include shortened tendons of the forelegs, club foot, kidney problems, arched or crooked backbone and twisted neck.
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