Dust puffed up behind him, defining a long crooked line, and a kind of hp opened in the ground.
He looked around the house and set his lips in a wry, crooked line.
Some men stood in crooked lines, arms thrown over the next fellow's shoulders, singing songs together.
There were six of his men almost at arm's length; the rest straggled out in a crooked line.
The wire went snaking through the air in a foolish, crooked line, suspended on nothing.
Madouc twisted her mouth into a crooked line, but said nothing.
God writes straight with crooked lines, will let no one interfere.
The tears came again, harder, and they ran down his cheeks in crooked lines.
Sometimes, he has walked such a crooked line that he almost never made it to the next morning.
"See how the Lord writes straight with crooked lines!"