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But there is so much crookedness in the game.
Not from crookedness; I am still to some extent crooked and always too slow.
There's been some crookedness about, no doubt of it; but, law bless you!
Though he did not guess it, Chet was simply making his crookedness more apparent.
He could only use his crookedness to make a buck or two at the expense of the poor villagers.
It responds to the postmodern situation with a joyful crookedness.
For the rest of us, his teaching offers hope that at least some of our crookedness can be made straight.
Where our vision was developed to a degree that enabled us to see crookedness, we opposed it whether in great or small.
They have brazenly flaunted their crookedness into the eyes of the world.
The only objection I have to the prize ring is the crookedness that has attended its commercial development.
What was needed now was to catch them in the act or find some convincing evidence of their crookedness.
The speaker was a lean-faced man marked with evil and crookedness.
His brief excursion into the realm of crookedness has scared him completely.
He exaggerates the crookedness of his spine to get sympathy."
There are so many backrooms deals, crookedness through and through.
The crookedness of each of these is removed more easily than in the one preceding it.
Dorth had ended their lives to cover up his crookedness.
After the wealthy men were trained to hate crime and crookedness, they would be allowed to go back to their fortunes.
I'm not just talking about willed obfuscation and crookedness, though, God knows, there's plenty of that.
"The crookedness makes for a perfect golf grip."
Scoliosis literally means crookedness and is used to describe a bending of the spine to the side.
He had expected it by now - but more than likely Tony had been too busy to indulge in any crookedness.
But they were also infamous for unreliability, distortion and, in some cases, flat-out crookedness.
She drew back and saw that his smile, for all its endearing crookedness, did not quite touch his eyes.
But hubris is one thing, crookedness another.