Crookedness in a sentence as a noun

AMD does not rest easy - it know the crookedness inherent within Intel and will be en garde.

Was this scanned and placed onto the letterhead?I don't understand how that crookedness happens?

And don't forget those who supported this crookedness - Microsoft.

The fact that he is still practising shows the crookedness of the American legal system.

New York crookedness is so advanced I can’t help having a grudging admiration.

Usually such crookedness can be avoided if competition is high enough.

Which is not to say county sheriffs aren't mostly crooked, but it's generally a genteel crookedness as opposed to "yeah rape is OK" crookedness.

Like, if someone takes the time an works long hours on modeling a worn book with all its wrinkles and curls and crookedness, you can probably ray trace it realistically.

This crookedness is a separate issue from the illness, and is not relevant in a discussion about neurobiology.

It seems like you can be openly crooked in a democracy as long as you appeal to a sufficient majority for other reasons not related to your crookedness.

What process would you devise that would result in a set of rules that prevented most of the crooks from profiting from their crookedness, while allowing honest folks to make some money investing in crypto?

> But if crookedness lends a castle its beauty, it does the opposite to a face — and nothing concerns Mew more than the proliferation of ugly faces, which he considers a modern epidemic.

I don't think there's any one particular person in mozilla at the prenda law-level of crookedness, but what exactly is their company culture around privacy that they end up casually slipping a surveillance tool into a web page that's ostensibly against surveillance?

They don't want to be seen as jumping the gun, so it probably depends on the Mueller report or the various other investigations into his taxes, past business crookedness, illegal campaign payments, his 'non-profit' foundation, the inauguration funds, or the various and sundry other high crimes and misdemeanors.

Crookedness definitions

noun

a tortuous and twisted shape or position; "they built a tree house in the tortuosities of its boughs"; "the acrobat performed incredible contortions"

See also: tortuosity tortuousness torsion contortion

noun

having or distinguished by crooks or curves or bends or angles

noun

the quality of being deceitful and underhanded

See also: deviousness