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 crook crook /ˈkrʊk/

noun

  1. () [Informal] Someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime  ( malefactor , crim [Informal, British] , felon , criminal , crook [Informal] , outlaw )
    someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
     The police arrested the criminal and took him into custody
    The police arrested the criminal and took him into custody
  2. () A circular segment of a curve  ( twist , bend , crook , turn )
    a circular segment of a curve
     A bend in the road
    a bend in the road
     A crook in the path
    a crook in the path
  3. A long staff with one end being hook shaped  ( crook , shepherd's crook )
    a long staff with one end being hook shaped

verb

  1. Bend or cause to bend  ( crook , curve )
    bend or cause to bend
     He crooked his index finger
    He crooked his index finger
     The road curved sharply
    the road curved sharply