বাঁক, জালিয়াৎ, ধাউড়, জুয়াচোর
বক্র করা, বক্র হত্তয়া
(1) Someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime.
(2) A circular segment of a curve.
(3) A long staff with one end being hook shaped.
(4) Someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime.
(5) Criminal.
(6) Thief.
(1) Bend or cause to bend.
(2) Bend.
(3) Angle.
(1) There is also no doubt it makes you crook next day.
(2) For the most part, this is true; nobody really needs a third party to inform them that their boss is a crook bastard.
(3) Tristan grabbed the crook of my elbow and led me outside.
(4) To draw blood for the test, a nurse or technician cleans the skin over a vein, usually in the crook of your elbow, inserts a needle, and collects blood into a syringe or vial.
(5) The haft of the crook must be formed of unpeeled hazel for the shepherds will not have ash.
(6) Her green jacket was loosely draped in the crook of her elbow, and her jeans were clean, as if they had been purchased recently.
(7) It bears the images of a bishop's crook , a few trees and some clumps of grass inside a shield.
(8) She brought the free arm up to join the other one under her head, and settled her forehead into the crook of her elbow.
(9) The shepherd's crook is not for beating the sheep, but for catching hold of them if they go into danger where the shepherd's arm can't reach them.
(10) A small-time crook threatens to blow up a New York landmark unless his demands for money are met.
(11) Scars face me, across her wrist and in the crook of her elbow.
(12) Her basket no longer swung jauntily from its place at the crook of her elbow, nor did she bounce gaily on the springy moss beneath her feet.
(13) I tapped a vein in the crook of my elbow to demonstrate.
(14) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Well, this is my stop,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb she sighed, rubbing the crook of her elbow.
(15) The crook of his elbow hurt from the blood transfusion.
(16) We had a bad phone call at about 1.30 in the morning and after that have had a couple of crook letters.
(17) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I'm not a doctor but if blokes are crook they should stay home,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he said.
(18) Michael came to Britain when his frail crook father returned and gave himself up in May, after 35 years on the run.
(19) And despite battling a weak heart and a crook knee, Donald can't see himself giving away his volunteer work anytime soon.
(20) That's not as easy a task as it was when I was a young man, but there one was, neatly in the crook of my elbow.
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