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crocked

[ UK /kɹˈɒkt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. very drunk

How To Use crocked In A Sentence

  • Asked about crocked teammate Ronaldo, Kaka added: "I see him with the desire to return, he has always been an example of strength and I think that this will get him over his current situation.
  • Who's Gunner be next crocked star? The Sun
  • England's crocked stars are already fit and preparing for action again. The Sun
  • He had got off to a flyer in the first Test against New Zealand, and then crocked his shoulder.
  • The Stags are without nine crocked players and could not name their full complement of substitutes for a third successive game. The Sun
  • He has been hobbling around with a limp and is still so crocked up that some advisors suggested he should have ducked out of yesterday's presentation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crocked Arsenal striker strolls on a beach in Brazil and sets a goal to be back here in weeks.
  • The crocked striker is on 25,000 a week. The Sun
  • We started to get our excuses in early this year as soon the wunderkind crocked his toe.
  • He and his 15-year-old brother got crocked at a party.
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