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
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  • 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.
  • The Stags are without nine crocked players and could not name their full complement of substitutes for a third successive game. The Sun
  • The permanently crocked players in question have 10 seasons of senior football each under their belts.
  • By then they were sufficiently crocked on Bulgarian plonk not to notice.
  • It wouldn't be long before Bill would show up at some meeting just crocked.
  • Has anyone else nearly crocked their ankle on the newly re-laid cobbles?
  • Europe could have been organised around floating exchange rates rather than a single currency, but the vast overhang of private debt alongside crocked banks demands similar medicine. There is only one alternative to the euro's survival: catastrophe
  • The crocked defender "entertains" team-mates by strumming songs on his guitar.
  • The pot crocked my trousers.
  • Insurers have said claims could run into millions for the crocked stars but the policies for the show do not cover future loss of earnings. The Sun
  • He came in for the crocked winger.
  • 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
  • That made it three stars crocked in training and none in the match itself. The Sun
  • February 4 crocked him up a good deal, and he suffered from facial frostbites. South with Scott
  • The club physio has not been present in recent weeks to give vital assistance to crocked players.
  • He was an ex-serviceman, a big, burly guy who would occasionally come home crocked and get violent with the kids. Me, The Mob, And The Music
  • Which crocked star do they miss most? The Sun
  • Leaning against a wall in the weighing room after his last ride, he played down the threat of that fall, saying he knew immediately that he had not been crocked again. Ruby Walsh grabs a victory to prove readiness for Cheltenham Festival
  • He is likely to get the nod for a midfield holding role, especially with Atherton crocked again.
  • A Christian religious fanatic deliberately crocked the deal by leading a noisy pirate raid on Mecca. Matthew Yglesias » By Request: An Egyptian Gaza?
  • That made it three stars crocked in training and none in the match itself. The Sun
  • I also know white people there that will say they hurt their backs and get crocked lawyer and doctor and about a year later they will throw away the cane and those that know him will say he got his social security supplemental income check he threw away the cane and laugh about it when they know it was a farce. Bill Clinton weighs in on charges of racism against Obama
  • Heads Up to the Feds: Tom Delay will be on Dancing with the Stars (a crocked wanabe one in this case). Tom DeLay trades political stage for the real thing
  • The crocked forward took the remaining point after making a big impact off the bench.
  • The crocked star clearly puts all his weight on it as he lifts a dog into the car in Liverpool. The Sun
  • The crocked winger has finally had surgery on his troublesome knee injury.
  • With all his defenders crocked and precious little up front, the last thing he needs is another cup run. The Sun
  • She gave the crocked England striker a boost.
  • Not one, or two, but three members of the governing group on City of York Council have crocked legs.
  • Kitty got totally crocked last night.
  • It was very heavy and not very warm, orna - mented with a showy pattern in black disks, and trimmed around the collar and the edges with some kind of black wool that "crocked" badly in snow or rain. The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather
  • It was very heavy and not very warm, ornamented with a showy pattern in black disks, and trimmed around the collar and the edges with some kind of black wool that "crocked" badly in snow or rain. The song of the lark
  • In the crocked world of politics, sometimes people develope a concious and I do believe this is the case. Ridge condemned for trying to profit from terror alert assertions
  • As for Derby, it is now five games without a win as they count the cost of their crocked strikers. The Sun
  • Seeing the 33-year-old spend four months crocked on the sidelines hardly helped his case. The Sun
  • On the surface, of course, the trip seemed like a fantastic lark - drive to Louisville, do some interviews, and get crocked with the good Doctor.
  • The Stags are without nine crocked players and could not name their full complement of substitutes for a third successive game. The Sun
  • He hobbled off with a leg injury to join the ever growing list of crocked players.
  • I assume that he means just in case a bottle is corked — not that he and his wife plan to get crocked. No License, No Worry Here
  • They honored some mischievous actions taken while the doer was mind-swimmingly crocked.
  • This attack of influenza has crocked him up.

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