Joe felt intense pain in the crook of his neck.
The police arrested the crook for stealing from the local store.
You cannot trust him, he is a CROOK; last time we played Poker he cheated me out of £500!
You cannot start a sentence with the word crook unless you use an article of speech or an adjective first.The crook planned his next heist.A crook is bound to be caught.One crook in town is bad enough, let alone a gang of crooks.
The thief used a crook to break into the house.
The French word for Shepard's crook is "crosse de berger."
The Yiddish word for crook is "gonif." It is commonly used to describe a thief or dishonest person.
I will finish this project by hook or by crook, no matter what obstacles come my way.
The crook thought he wanted to grapple with me.
You cannot start a sentence with the word crook unless you use an article of speech or an adjective first.The crook planned his next heist.A crook is bound to be caught.One crook in town is bad enough, let alone a gang of crooks.
That crook really thinks the public will re-elect him!
The thief used a crook to break into the house.
Example sentence for the verb to assert: I wish to assert that I had no part in the attempted cover-up. I am not a crook!
they recaptured the crook.
The French word for Shepard's crook is "crosse de berger."
The Yiddish word for crook is "gonif." It is commonly used to describe a thief or dishonest person.
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The police used forcible entry to gain access to the building.
I will finish this project by hook or by crook, no matter what obstacles come my way.
It was obvious to tell a crook from a regular person