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- noun Plural form of
crook . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
crook .
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Examples
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How so-called libertarians can find common cause with these misogynists, homophobes, racists, delusionals and crooks is beyond me.
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With the exception of Defense spending, the blatant increases we'll incur in the national debt as a result of Pelosi and her band of crooks is an utter disgrace!
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How so-called libertarians can find common cause with these misogynists, homophobes, racists, delusionals and crooks is beyond me.
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Lets try this without the Political claptrap. first; “It†™ s Democrats, Not Just Republicans Taking Money From Abramoff†then; “It†™ s Politicicans, Just Politicians Taking Money From corrupt lobbyists†see how easy that was to sepearte the crooks from the “cloak”
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I do believe the word crooks has taken on a whole new meaning.
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They are called crooks, or "skells," who should do hard time.
NYDN Rss Denis Hamill 2011
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The crooks were the ones asking the questions, not answering them.
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And after seven years of a continuing war and the grand theft of our economy by a consortium of our government and the multi-million-dollar-bonus crooks, that is where journalism is today in America.
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The leftovers from the criminal regimes of Nixon and Reagan need to be exposed, as do the new criminals who have developed in this administration, and they need to be listed by name and picture so that they are known as the crooks they are.
Quote Of The Day 2009
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However, they have given it to the wrong Chinese, namely the crooks and thiefs, and the innocent young men who were forced to fight in Pay My Check's loser's army.
AP: Journalism the Cut and Paste Way Michael Turton 2007
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