A tortuous and twisted shape or position.
The quality of being deceitful and underhanded.
Having or distinguished by crooks or curves or bends or angles.
1 I'm sick of it all-thegetting and the spending and the crookedness .
2 Has not the pressure of society cramped them into pettiness and crookedness ?
3 Did he not think the crookedness of their carpet patterns a blemish?
4 It's unpleasant, I know, but the man carries every mark of crookedness .
5 This was a set of circumstances ripe for crookedness in baseball.
6 You think I take for granted a natural tendency to crookedness .
7 But time cannot easily widen the streets of Sydney, nor rectify their crookedness .
8 There were other signs of crookedness , slight but not without weight.
9 He wondered-hadDunham after all been on the level with his promised crookedness ?
10 There's crookedness of some kind afoot, when such haters combine together!
11 It's my own grandfather that I'm ashamed of for his crookedness !
12 There, surely, was a sign of some crookedness in the natural power of apprehension.
13 They are all religious and moral men; their crookedness is purely commercial and political.
14 Sincerity, it has been said, is Righteousness; while insincerity or crookedness is the reverse.
15 The crookedness of this place ought to shut off any glow from the outside.
16 It is not, however, always the city promoter who furnishes all of the crookedness .
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