Sentence examples for be crooked from inspiring English sources

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be crooked

noun

A bend; turn; curve; curvature; a flexure.

  • She held the baby in the crook of her arm.

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I could be crooked.

The rows can be crooked as long as the spaces between them are about even.

Ergo the polls – just like the media, Clinton and democracy itself – must be crooked.

And, I would say the co-founder would be crooked Hillary Clinton".

"If people are determined to be crooked they can find a way.

The initial prototype jig was a little bit out of whack, causing the test seat frames coming out of the frame to be crooked on the chairs.

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"I call her crooked Hillary, she's crooked," he said.

"I call her 'Crooked Hillary.' She's crooked Hillary.

His face was crooked.

"He's crooked.

Everything about it was crooked.

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