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Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- A bend; turn; curve; curvature; a flexure.
- A bending of the knee; a genuflection.
- A bent or curved part; a curving piece or portion (of anything).
- (obsolete) A lock or curl of hair.
- (obsolete) A gibbet.
- (obsolete) A support beam consisting of a post with a cross-beam resting upon it; a bracket or truss consisting of a vertical piece, a horizontal piece, and a strut.
- A shepherd's crook; a staff with a semi-circular bend ("hook") at one end used by shepherds.
- A bishop's staff of office.
- An artifice; a trick; a contrivance.
- A person who steals, lies, cheats or does other dishonest or illegal things; a criminal.
- A pothook.
- (music) A small tube, usually curved, applied to a trumpet, horn, etc., to change its pitch or key.
Adjektiivit
- (Australia, New Zealand, slang) Bad, unsatisfactory, not up to standard.
- (Australia, New Zealand, slang) Ill, sick.
- (Australia, New Zealand, slang) Annoyed, angry; upset.
Verbit
- (transitive) To bend.
- To turn from the path of rectitude; to pervert; to misapply; to twist.
Esimerkit
- Not turning up for training was pretty crook.
- To crook one’s neck.
- The crook of one’s arm.
- Boggis, Bean, et Bunce Un petit, un gros, un mince. Horribles truands, bien que différents, ils sont tous les trois si méchants.
- Boggis, Bunce, and Bean One fat, one short, one lean. These horrible crooks, so different in looks, were nonetheless equally mean.
- That work you did on my car is crook, mate.
- Mum went crook at me for wasting money, but when Don got a job and spent all his money on a racing bike, she didn′t say a thing to him.
- I went crook at them for not telling me and as soon as she was well enough I took her home to the camping area and she soon picked up.
- I went home on the tram, then Mum went crook at me because I was late getting home—I had tickets for Mum and her friend to go to the Regent that night and she was annoyed because I was late.
- Ann explained to the teacher what had happened and the nuns went crook at me too.
- be crook at/about; go crook at
- I′m feeling a bit crook.
- “They′re always crook at my home.”
- “Things are crook at home at the moment.”
- Things are crook at Tallarook.
- She held the baby in the crook of her arm.
- That work you did on my car is crook, mate
- Whatsoever affairs pass such a man's hands, he crooketh them to his own ends.
- There is no one thing that crooks youth more than such unlawful games.
- “[...]In the following cases: physical defect in the married parties, desertion without communication for five years,” he said, crooking a short finger covered with hair[...].
- Crook the pregnant hinges of the knee.
- He crooked his finger toward me.
- as black as the crook
- "People have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well, I′m not a crook. I′ve earned everything I′ve got."
- for all your brags, hooks, and crooks
- Even though I walk through a / valley dark as death / I fear no evil, for thou art with me, / thy staff and thy crook are my / comfort.
- It was flood-tide along Fifth Avenue; motor, brougham, and victoria swept by on the glittering current; pretty women glanced out from limousine and tonneau; young men of his own type, silk-hatted, frock-coated, the 'crooks of their walking sticks tucked up under their left arms, passed on the Park side.
- the crook of a cane
- through lanes, and crooks, and darkness
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