References in classic literature ?
'Do you think they WERE crooked?' said Brass, in an insinuating tone.
'We'll not say very crooked, ma'am,' said Brass piously.
"It was called the Powder of Life," was the answer; "and it was invented by a crooked Sorcerer who lived in the mountains of the North Country.
"A while ago the crooked Sorcerer who invented the Magic Powder fell down a precipice and was killed.
Honour to the government, and obedience, and also to the crooked government!
The proposed construction of a crooked bridge is still being studied by the government, said Works Minister Baru Bian.
my Dad straightened out the crooked men in the old laundry shed
Once you get into the crook you think it's going to just be a normal crooked grind, but it don't always work like that.
Last year the Crooked Ways Festival at Pontefract, featured Razorlight, Reverend & The Makers, The Sunshine Underground and King Charles.
These barons are liquid drug dealers, and just like the scum who peddle powdered poison, their survival hinges on a crooked public.