Definition of Crookeder

1. crooked [adj] - See also: crooked

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crookeder

cronyistic
croo monkey
croodle
croodled
croodles
croodling
crook
crook and nanny
crookback
crookbacked
crookbacks
crookbill
crookbills
crooked
crooked-stemmed aster
crookeder
crookedest
crookedly
crookedness
crookednesses
crooken
crookened
crookening
crookens
crooker
crookeries
crookery
crookesite
crookest
crooking

Literary usage of Crookeder

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Personal Sketches of His Own Times by Jonah Barrington (1871)
"By J—s, I know fat will be twice crookeder nor any ram's horns before the fair's over," another sturdy fellow would reply, leaping, as he spoke, ..."

2. New Rivers of the North: The Yarn of Two Amateur Explorers of the Head by Hulbert Footner (1912)
"This will go on I suppose, the river becoming crookeder and crookeder until the fine day arrives when it breaks through to the other side of all the bends, ..."

3. The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal by Medical College of Georgia (1859)
"It grew crookeder and crookeder as he used it. Kah was walking about the house. Don't know whether or not he could have walked to the doctor's office. ..."

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