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crook

criminal / thief / shepherd staff / bend / curve / to bend
NounTransitive Verb
pl: crookspast: crookedpp: crookeding: crooking

When referring to a person, this term carries a strong pejorative weight, implying a lack of integrity or a predatory nature. It is frequently used in casual or journalistic contexts to describe white-collar criminals or street thieves, evoking an image of deceit and corruption. In a physical sense, the word describes a specific geometry of a bend. It is most commonly used to describe the inner angle of a joint, such as the elbow or the arm, creating a sense of a natural cradle or a secure nook.

Meanings

Noun

A person who is dishonest or criminal, typically a thief or a fraudster.

"The police finally caught the crook after a month-long investigation."

Noun

A staff with a curved hook at the top, traditionally used by shepherds to catch sheep.

"The shepherd used his crook to pull the stray lamb back to the flock."

Noun

A strong bend or curve in a physical object or body part.

"He cradled the baby in the crook of his arm."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To bend something into a curved or hooked shape.

"She tried to crook the wire to fit into the lock."

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