crook (Meaning)

Wordnet

crook (n)

someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime

a circular segment of a curve

a long staff with one end being hook shaped

Wordnet

crook (v)

bend or cause to bend

crook Sentence Examples

  1. The notorious crook slipped through the shadows, evading the grasp of law enforcement yet again.
  2. With a sly grin, the crook concocted another scheme to swindle unsuspecting victims out of their money.
  3. Despite his charming demeanor, everyone knew the man was a crook with a long history of fraud.
  4. The crook's elaborate heist left investigators baffled, struggling to piece together the clues.
  5. In the dimly lit alley, the crook exchanged stolen goods for a hefty sum of cash.
  6. With a flick of his wrist, the crook picked the lock and gained entry to the secure building.
  7. The crook's smooth-talking ways often lured people into his web of deceit.
  8. Despite his criminal past, the crook managed to elude capture for years.
  9. The local community rallied together to protect their neighborhood from the crook's nefarious activities.
  10. Behind bars at last, the crook pondered his next move, knowing that his days of freedom were numbered.

FAQs About the word crook

someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime, a circular segment of a curve, a long staff with one end being hook shaped, bend or

criminal, offender, malefactor, lawbreaker, defendant,culprit, mobster, racketeer, suspect, perp

lawman, lawman,gangbuster, gangbuster,

The notorious crook slipped through the shadows, evading the grasp of law enforcement yet again.

With a sly grin, the crook concocted another scheme to swindle unsuspecting victims out of their money.

Despite his charming demeanor, everyone knew the man was a crook with a long history of fraud.

The crook's elaborate heist left investigators baffled, struggling to piece together the clues.