OUTLAW vs CROOK: NOUN
- Someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
- An in-law: a relative by marriage.
- A wild horse.
- A person who operates outside established norms.
- A person who is excluded from normal legal rights.
- A person excluded from the benefit of the law, or deprived of its protection.
- A vicious, untamed animal: sometimes used attributively.
- Synonyms Robber, bandit, brigand, freebooter, highwayman, marauder.
- A disorderly person living in defiant violation of the law; a habitual criminal.
- One who is excluded from the benefit of the law, or deprived of its protection. Formerly it was lawful in Great Britain for any one to kill such a person. See outlawry.
- A wild or vicious horse or other animal.
- A person excluded from normal legal protection and rights.
- A rebel; a nonconformist.
- A habitual criminal.
- A fugitive from the law.
- A person engaging habitually in criminal activity, especially theft or robbery; an habitually lawless person, especially one who is a fugitive from the law.
- Someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime
- Someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime
- A circular segment of a curve
- A long staff with one end being hook shaped
- A small tube, usually curved, applied to a trumpet, horn, etc., to change its pitch or key.
- A person given to fraudulent practices; an accomplice of thieves, forgers, etc.
- In some way or other; by fair means or foul.
- A bend; turn; curve; curvature; a flexure.
- An implement or tool, such as a bishop's crosier or a shepherd's staff, with a bent or curved part.
- A lock or curl of hair.
- A shepherd's crook; a staff with a semi-circular bend ("hook") at one end used by shepherds.
- In music: A short tube, either curved or straight, that may be inserted into various metal wind-instruments so as to lengthen their tube, and thus lower their fundamental tone or key. The curved metal tube between the mouthpiece and the body of a bassoon.
- A hook hung in an open chimney to support a pot or kettle; a pot-hook or trammel.
- The pastoral staff of a bishop or an abbot, fashioned in the form of a shepherd's staff, as a symbol of his sway over and care for his flock. Such staves are generally gilt, ornamented with jewels, and enriched by carving, etc. Compare pastoral staff, under staff.
- An instrument or implement having a crook, or distinguished by its curved form.
- A bent or curved part; a curving piece or portion of anything: as, the crook of a cane or of an umbrella-handle.
- A bending of the knee; a genuflection.
- Any bend, turn, or curve; a curvature; a flexure: as, a crook in a river or in a piece of timber.
- An artifice; a trick; a contrivance.
- A dishonest person; one who is crooked in conduct; a tricky or underhand schemer; a thief; a swindley.
- A bend, turn, or curve; curvature; flexure.
- A name given to both the parenthesis ( ) and the square bracket [].
- Any implement having a bent or crooked end.
- A sickle.
- A part that is curved or bent like a hook.
- A curve or bend; a turn.
- One who makes a living by dishonest methods.
- An artifice; trick; tricky device; subterfuge.
- A support consisting of a post or pile with a cross-beam resting upon it; a bracket or truss consisting of a vertical piece, a horizontal piece, and a strut.
- A pothook.
- A bishop's staff of office. Cf. Pastoral staff.
- The staff used by a shepherd, the hook of which serves to hold a runaway sheep.
- A gibbet.
- A lock or curl of hair. Compare crocket.
OUTLAW vs CROOK: ADJECTIVE
- Contrary to or forbidden by law
- Disobedient to or defiant of law
- Out of order; faulty.
- Not well; ill.
- Of poor quality; inferior.
- Not honest; crooked.
OUTLAW vs CROOK: VERB
- To place a ban upon
- To deprive of legal force.
- Declare illegal; outlaw
- Bend or cause to bend
OUTLAW vs CROOK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make a crook in; bend.
- To bend; to curve; to wind; to have a curvature.
- To bend or curve.
OUTLAW vs CROOK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To remove from legal jurisdiction or enforcement; ; to deprive of legal force.
- To render illegal; to ban, prohibit, or proscribe under sanction of some penalty.
- To deprive (one declared to be a criminal fugitive) of the protection of the law.
- To place under a ban; prohibit.
- To declare illegal.
- To turn from a straight line; to bend; to curve.
- To turn from the path of rectitude; to pervert; to misapply; to twist.
OUTLAW vs CROOK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Outlaw
- Declare illegal
- To remove from legal jurisdiction; deprive of legal force. An obligation which by reason of the lapse of time has become barred by the statute of limitations, so that no action will lie on it, is said to be outlawed.
- To deprive of the benefit and protection of law; declare an outlaw; proscribe.
- To bend or be bent; be turned from a right line; curve; wind.
- To thwart.
- To turn; pervert; misapply.
- To curl (hair). Ayenbite of Inwit, p. 176.
- To bend; cause to assume an angular or a curved form; make a curve or hook in.
- Specifically To bend the knee; crouch.
- Someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
OUTLAW vs CROOK: RELATED WORDS
- Forbid, Ban, Prohibit, Banning, Crook, Criminal, Felon, Illicit, Malefactor, Illegitimate, Unlawful, Lawless, Illegal, Illegalize, Criminalize
- Perp, Bandit, Rascal, Scoundrel, Thug, Swindler, Scumbag, Thief, Curve, Turn, Outlaw, Bend, Criminal, Felon, Malefactor
OUTLAW vs CROOK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Proscribe, Forbid, Ban, Prohibit, Crook, Criminal, Felon, Illicit, Malefactor, Illegitimate, Unlawful, Lawless, Illegal, Illegalize, Criminalize
- Robber, Perp, Bandit, Rascal, Scoundrel, Thug, Scumbag, Thief, Curve, Turn, Outlaw, Bend, Criminal, Felon, Malefactor
OUTLAW vs CROOK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Separate laws outlaw religious intolerance and hate speech.
- Also the sentinel outlaw refuge in alkir desert.
- Welcome to the Outlaw Crappie poles online store!
- Then we should outlaw all campaign financing, no?
- Ich bin ein Outlaw by Eko Fresh feat.
- It has been overshadowed by both Outlaw Talents.
- Some people may wish to outlaw barewords entirely.
- Congressmen to outlaw the drug in this country.
- When you get to the Outlaw Board, Bidoof will ask you what kind of Outlaw you want.
- Could we outlaw or should we be able to outlaw that type of speech?
- Detective Crook remained with him the entire time.
- Crook D, Godsland IF, Hull J et al.
- It all appeared to start with Annie Crook.
- Othello Police Looking for Crook Sporting Camo Crocs.
- And that kind of booty is crook candy.
- Elizabeth Crook has created a book of marvels.
- Until the Crook County Plan is updated and the material officially deleted, it is still part of the Crook County Plan.
- That's even worse than being called a crook or corrupt. Besides, he's accustomed to being called a crook.
- Nothing and no one is being helped with this settlement once a crook always a crook.
- Rochester, has graduated from the Fort Crook Ordnance School, Fort Crook, Nebraska.
OUTLAW vs CROOK: QUESTIONS
- What is the largest outlaw motorcycle gang in Canada?
- What you should know about outlaw motorcycle clubs?
- What size pickers does outlaw oilfield services use?
- Did Constantine outlaw paganism in the Roman Empire?
- Are there any outlaw motorcycle gangs in Australia?
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- Would legislation outlaw mandatory retirement at age 65?
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- Who won the Cecil County Outlaw streetcar shootout?
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- How did Hood River valley basketball win against Crook County?
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- How did Batman defeat the last crook in Arkham City?
- Was kickboxer who robbed Adelaide jewellery store an international crook?
- How many answers are there to the crook crossword clue?
- Can a shepherd's Crook be shortened to market length?
- What is Mackenzie Crook hoping to teach her children?
- What was the significance of Standing Bear v Crook?
- How much does wedding photography at Crook Hall cost?
- Does Mackenzie Crook wish he could be more anonymous?