Antonym: straight. Similar words: crook, brook, cookbook, naked, packed, cocked, linked, wicked. Meaning: [krʊkt] adj. 1. having or marked by bends or angles; not straight or aligned 2. not straight; dishonest or immoral or evasive 3. irregular in shape or outline 4. having the back and shoulders rounded; not erect.
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31 The crooked smile was fixed and deliberate.
32 Smoke rose out of the crooked chimney.
33 It was a rambling old place, crooked and picturesque.
34 The land was obtained in a crooked business deal between politicians and an Arizona savings and loans association.
35 Their heroes are young engineers like Oliver Ward reduced to pasteboard, their villains are claim jumpers and crooked managers.
36 About to kiss, they slope together, crooked gothic type,[http://sentencedict.com/crooked.html] with whistling mouths pushed out like daffodils.
37 There is the camel rider of Blunt in the glaring light and the thorn bushes clutching at him with their crooked hands.
38 The boys at school used to make fun of me because I have a crooked spine.
39 Once he was on the mend, we decided to try and do something about his crooked leg.
40 One crooked little shadow, flickering across stones and scrubland, made rapid progress for a quarter of a mile or so.
41 Should we have used hidden cameras to track crooked car repairmen?
42 The tap-tap boy with the crooked gaze stood in the open doorway, grinning as usual.
43 Beware of anything that looks like a do-it-yourself job - crooked power points, for example.
44 Her crooked fingers drag across the skin stiff as twigs.
45 The years hold little joy for Jacob,[sentencedict.com] who meets a crooked dealer after his own kind in his uncle Laban.
46 Others include lateral thinking, straight and crooked thinking, potential problem analysis, rational decision-making, and so on.
47 Mary's uncle had black hair with some white in it, and high, crooked shoulders.
48 Still, associating with our most crooked modern president is not a way to win public confidence, nor an election.
49 Smoke rose out of the crooked chimneys that poked through their roofs, white wisps trailing north with the wind.
50 Inside the room, on a floor of crooked planks, was a foam mattress and a television.
51 And along the crooked border where the landmasses once came together, the researchers made an extraordinary discovery.
52 They moved down the narrow crooked streets of the old town.
53 I reached out my crooked arm and touched the hem of her royal blue robe and her matching cloth slippers.
54 Much of the crooked trading is tied to mergers and acquisitions, which reached record levels last year.
55 An elderly man in flat cap and going-out clothes was leaning against the fence, stick hanging from a crooked elbow.
56 She flashes a crooked smile, the one she says makes her look like Popeye the Sailor.
57 None has loosened criminal control, though crooked operators are periodically sent to jail.
58 Jones' political moves would even make a crooked politician blush.
59 They claim the expulsions were a cover-up bid after they tried to expose a slush fund run by crooked officials.
60 They hardly imagined that there were so many indigent, yearning, crooked, canny inheritors on the earth.