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Перевод: crooked speek crooked


[прилагательное]
кривой; изогнутый; искривленный; сгорбленный; согбенный; непрямой; корявый; извращенный; нечестный; добытый нечестным путем


Тезаурус:

  1. They preferred to contrast the typically active and widely powerful young old with the pathetic senility of old old age, the "Crooked Age", summed up by Shakespeare as "second childish= sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
  2. He shook himself and focused with difficulty on the small crooked figure standing in front of him.
  3. How many times have you switched on BBC2 on the weekend of a Major to hear Steve Ryder say, "You join us here at Crooked Stick where American Brad Faxon leads the field" or "And the surprise leader is the American ex-college champion Ted Schulz"?
  4. The towers of the Castle are bent and crooked, like an arthritic claw driven into the clouds.
  5. You are most certainly crooked!
  6. Crooked PC robs corpse
  7. An elderly man in flat cap and going-out clothes was leaning against the fence, stick hanging from a crooked elbow.
  8. He described One journey to the source of the James River in 1738 in a letter to Collinson, " over and between the mountains in many very crooked turnings and windings; in which I travelled 1,100 miles in five weeks, having rested but one day in all that time
  9. Few hours later he calls, we're the funeral parlour, right? he's recommended us, we do the honours, bury them," and his mouth opened like a grave, you could fall into that mouth for ever and ever, amen, and all those crooked grey teeth of his, no names that you could see, no names or dates, just blank, so nobody could find you, nobody could visit, nobody could leave flowers.
  10. His breath was steaming in clouds, and he stamped his feet in a crooked little tap-dance step to keep his doubtless numb toes warm.
  11. He gripped the sides of the pulpit between fingers crooked as claws and leaned out so far over the congregation that he was in danger of falling out and landing on his head.
  12. For further information, sponsor and entry forms send a 9in x 6in SAE to Lee Valley Park Countryside Centre, Abbey Farmhouse, Crooked Mile, Waltham Abbey, Essex.
  13. The gang he assembles for "the killing" includes the racetrack cashier, a crooked cop, a bartender, a reformed alcoholic and a hired killer who causes a diversion by shooting the leading horse in a top race.

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