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crook noun 1 a bend or curve. 2 a shepherd's or bishop's hooked staff. 3 any of various hooked fittings, eg on woodwind instruments. 4 colloq a thief or swindler; a professional criminal. adj, Austral & NZ colloq 1 ill. 2 not working properly. 3 nasty; unpleasant. verb (crooked, crooking) to bend or curve.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c in sense 1; 12c in obsolete sense 'trickery': from Norse krokr hook.

crooked adj 1 bent, curved, angled or twisted. 2 not straight; tipped at an angle. 3 colloq dishonest. crookedly adverb. crookedness noun.