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not straightforward; dishonest. bent and often raised or moved to one side, as a finger or neck. (of a coin) polygonal. a crooked sixpence. Examples have not been reviewed. He wants to bail his …
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Something crooked is not straight, like a trail through the woods, or your cousin's unfortunate set of teeth. Crook is a Middle English verb meaning "bend," which comes from the Norse for hook. …
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