crooked in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for crooked in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.crooked [Brit ˈkrʊkɪd, Am ˈkrʊkəd] ADJ

II.crooked [Brit ˈkrʊkɪd, Am ˈkrʊkəd] ADV

I.crook [Brit krʊk, Am krʊk] N

II.crook [Brit krʊk, Am krʊk] ADJ inf Aus

III.crook [Brit krʊk, Am krʊk] VB trans

Translations for crooked in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

crooked in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for crooked in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for crooked in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

crooked Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The forewings are silvery white with a pale golden crooked fascia from the base of the costa to the basal third of the dorsal edge.
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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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The trunk is often gnarled and crooked with a pink to pale grey, sometimes rusty-stained bark.
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On her 21st birthday, she will inherit a vast fortune as well as some legal papers that will incriminate her father, a crooked judge.
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Musculoskeletal problems can lead to lameness, swelling and crooked necks.
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However, the marriage(s) don't affect the player's status (apart from the increased cash flow, or perchance the person they married is crooked, a loss of funds from theft).
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He is a teal skinned reptile with crooked teeth.
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Two sisters, one smart and the other not-so-smart, outwit a cat burglar and a corrupt cop and make them accomplices to their ingenious plans of earning money, the crooked way.
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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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Is there any hope for me in this godforsaken wasteland of crooked proprietors, exorbitant rents and sardine-can viewings?
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