Derives from an Old English word meaning 'dishonest trick', From the 19th Century, American English uses the word to denote a swindler
The French word for Shepard's crook is "crosse de berger."
Crook (as in criminal) = Farbrecher (פאַרברעכער)
The word "crook" in Tagalog can be translated as "linlang" or "manloloko," both of which refer to someone who deceives, tricks, or cheats others.
crook robber, stealer
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 French word for Shepard's crook is "crosse de berger."
Crook (as in criminal) = Farbrecher (פאַרברעכער)
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Crook
The word "crook" in Tagalog can be translated as "linlang" or "manloloko," both of which refer to someone who deceives, tricks, or cheats others.
Book crook.
SHEPHERDS CROOK
The crook thought he wanted to grapple with me.
Crook. :D
Those letters spell crook.
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