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  • 11Crooked X — Josh McDowell (left) and Forrest French perform in 2009 Background information Origin Coweta, Oklahoma, United States …

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  • 12Crooked Forest — (or The Crooked Forest, (Polish: Krzywy Las)), is a grove of oddly shaped pine trees, located outside the village of Nowe Czarnowo, in western Poland. This grove of approximately 400 pines was planted around 1930, when …

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  • 13crooked — [adj1] bent, angled agee, anfractuous, angular, asymmetric, awry, bowed, catawampus*, circuitous, cockeyed*, contorted, crippled, curved, curving, deformed, deviating, devious, disfigured, distorted, errant, gnarled, hooked, incurving, indirect,… …

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  • 14crooked — [krookt; ] for 2 & 3 [ krook′id] adj. 1. having a crook or hook 2. not straight; bent; curved; askew ☆ 3. not straightforward; dishonest; swindling crookedly adv. crookedness n …

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  • 15Not Brand Echh — #2 (Sept. 1967). Cover art by Marie Severin, featuring parodies of Marvel characters as well as those of DC, Gold Key, and Tower Comics. Publication information …

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  • 16crooked — crookedly, adv. crookedness, n. /krook id/ for 1 4, 6; /krookt/ for 5, adj. 1. not straight; bending; curved: a crooked path. 2. askew; awry: The picture on the wall seems to be crooked. 3. deformed: a man with a crooked back. 4. not… …

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  • 17crooked — crook|ed [ˈkrukıd] adj 1.) bent, twisted, or not in a straight line ≠ ↑straight crooked smile/grin ▪ His lips curled into a crooked smile. ▪ Your tie s crooked. ▪ narrow crooked streets 2.) dishonest ▪ a crooked cop >crookedly …

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  • 18crooked — adjective Date: 13th century 1. not straight < a crooked road > < your tie is crooked > 2. dishonest < a crooked election > < crooked politicians > • crookedly adverb • …

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  • 19crooked — crook|ed [ krukəd ] adjective 1. ) not straight: Your tie s crooked. a crooked smile/nose/teeth 2. ) INFORMAL dishonest and likely to do illegal things, especially in order to get money: CORRUPT: a crooked lawyer crooked deals ╾ crook|ed|ly&#8230; …

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  • 20crooked — UK [ˈkrʊkɪd] / US [ˈkrʊkəd] adjective 1) not straight Your tie s crooked. a crooked smile/nose/teeth 2) informal dishonest and likely to do illegal things, especially in order to get money a crooked lawyer crooked deals Derived word: crookedly&#8230; …

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