Crookedness [noun]

Definition of Crookedness:

corruption

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Sentence/Example of Crookedness:

When normal life is upset by abnormal conditions the cauldron of crookedness bubbles over with a thousand and one conspiracies.

Even to-day the masses of the Negroes see all too clearly the anomalies of their position and the moral crookedness of yours.

That sort of crookedness may win for a little while, but it's bound to lose out in the long run.

They will probably try some crookedness, for they must all be in it together.

But, Mac, you've been hammering at me about the crookedness of journalism in Worthington from the first.

He had fully made up his mind that if the men had been guilty of crookedness they would have to get off the team.

Nothing wrong when sane women with the vote might rid politics of partisanship, greed, crookedness?

Fer all his crookedness, he's a bether man thin th' boss, an' he'll not be layin' that lickin' up ag'in yez.

His trade was the applied trade of crookedness; his pursuit the pursuit of other folks' cash resources.

The only objection I have to the prize ring is the crookedness that has attended its commercial development.