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crook

crook [ krk ]


noun  (plural crooks)
Definition:
 
1. hook-shaped device: a curved or hooked tool, instrument, or part in a mechanism

2. agriculture shepherd's hooked stick: a long stick with a curved end used by a shepherd to catch or guide a sheep

3. christianity 
Same as  crosier (sense 1)


4. bend in something: a bent or curved part of something, e.g. the curve made by somebody's arm when the elbow is bent

5. dishonest person: a thief, cheat, or criminal ( informal )



transitive and intransitive verb  (past and past participle crook·ed, present participle crook·ing, 3rd person present singular crooks)
Definition:
 
form bend: to curve, or make something such as a finger take on a hooked or curved shape

[12th century. < Old Norse krókr "hook"]

crook·er·y noun
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