How To Use Crookedness In A Sentence
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crookedness" of others 'crooked little homes and cats, and straighten our own soap dishes every time we pass them?
Regle - French Word-A-Day
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crookedness" of others' crooked little homes and cats, and straighten our own soap dishes every time we pass them?
Regle - French Word-A-Day
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He rose from very humble beginnings and reached the pinnacle of success and later he fell, due to his own avarice and crookedness.
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He may be innocent of one kind of crookedness, and be so mixed up in another that he cannot prove he is innocent of either.
Jack O' Judgment
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The crookedness seemed to make his face even more handsome.
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‘We had not realised our government was capable of such folly and such crookedness,’ thundered the leader.
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Now sticks are bent by the fire, because that draws the moisture, and so the crookedness is a violent distortion; but the natural heat nourishes and preserves the body.
Essays and Miscellanies
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However, removing the wisdom teeth does not usually improve crookedness or crowding in other teeth.
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In the many poolrooms then existing throughout the country and especially in the larger cities great sums of money were wagered on the result of the various contests, and as a result "crookedness" on the part of various players was being charged, and though these charges were vigorously denied by those interested the denials carried but little weight in view of the in-and-out performances of the teams in which they were engaged.
A Ball Player's Career Being the Personal Experiences and Reminiscensces of Adrian C. Anson
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There will be no more duplicity, crookedness, and desire for name, fame, and prestige.
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There will be no more duplicity, crookedness, and desire for name, fame, and prestige.
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He raced along the familiar trail, cursing its narrowness, its crookedness, its unalterable length.
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Since Doral, there had been a steady regression in ball striking back to the kind of crookedness that characterized his 2004 season, during which he was learning Haney’s unique principles.
Unplayable
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He had one redeeming feature, however -- a pair of blue eyes that looked straight at you and made you feel that there was no "crookedness" behind them.
Driven Back to Eden
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It remains to point out the moral crookedness, inordination, and unreasonableness, that is intrinsic to the act of suicide, apart from its consequences.
Moral Philosophy
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He became so reckless in his deceptions and crookedness precisely because he believed himself to be untouchable.
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crookedness" or dishonesty in his dealings to slam him with.
Undefined