crooked Meaning in Tamil ( crooked வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
உருக்கோணலான,
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crooked தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
ஜெர்மானிய மொழியில் உருக்கோணலான எனப் பொருள்.
crooked's Usage Examples:
The streets are of all widths, and of all degrees of crookedness, and run in all directions.
Praevaricare meant literally to walk with the legs very wide apart, to straddle, hence to walk crookedly, to stray from the direct road, varicus, straddling, being derived from varus, bow-legged, a word which has been connected etymologically with German quer, transverse, across, and English "queer.
The mantel in the old house had become cracked and crooked with age.
The dachshund, or badger hound, is of German origin, and like the basset hound was originally an elongated distorted hound with crooked legs, employed in baiting and hunting badgers, but now greatly improved and made more definite by the arts of the breeder.
Everything from his unshaven jaw to his crooked nose drew her hungry gaze, and she took him in, feeling as if she'd never truly seen him before.
Most of the streets are narrow and crooked, and the majority of the houses have their gables turned towards the street.
Tortosa is for the most part an old walled town on the left bank of the river, with narrow, crooked and ill-paved streets, in which the houses are lofty and massively built of granite.
Basset hounds are long and crooked-legged dogs, with pendulous ears.
The doors and windows have become lozenge-shaped, the walls bulged and the floors crooked.
He didn't have enough tape to finish what he had begun, and what he did finish was uneven, crooked, and down right unappealing.
But exceptions are found on the west in the street leading from the Porta Ercolanese (gate of Herculaneum) to the forum, which, though it must have been one of the principal thoroughfares in the city, was crooked and irregular, as well as very narrow, in some parts not exceeding 12 to 14 ft.
Skinny with a crooked nose, her eyes glowed red, too, and her frown was apparent.
Synonyms:
twisty, reflexed, deflective, cockeyed, coiled, malposed, writhen, contorted, tortuous, lopsided, configuration, gnarled, zig-zag, warped, indirect, geniculate, contour, squiggly, gnarly, anfractuous, hooked, voluminous, aquiline, knobbed, wonky, twisting, zigzag, awry, shape, knotty, wry, conformation, akimbo, knotted, refractive, winding, form, writhed, skew-whiff, askew, windblown,
Antonyms:
type, antitype, straight, direct, uncoiled,