"Crook" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Crook" Meaning

A crook is a person who engages in criminal activity, especially in a way that is dishonest or deceitful.

"Crook" Examples

Usage Examples of "Crook"


1. A dishonest person


The police arrested a notorious crook who had been committing thefts for years.

2. A curved or bent object


The key is a bit of a crook, so it's hard to fit into the lock.

3. A type of tree


The crook of the apple tree bent under the weight of the fruit.

4. To bend or curve


She crook her finger at him to get his attention.

5. To deceive or swindle


The con artist crook the widow out of her life savings.

"Crook" Similar Words

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Cronjob

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A cronjob is a task or job that is scheduled to run at a specific time or interval on a computer. It is a feature of Unix-like operating systems, including Linux and macOS, as well as some IBM mainframe operating systems. The term "cron" comes from the Greek word for "time", and a "job" is a task that is scheduled to run at a specific time.<br><br>Cronjobs are typically used to automate system maintenance tasks, such as backing up data, running scripts, or updating software. They can also be used to send emails or notifications at a specific time, or to trigger other tasks or events.<br><br>A cronjob is defined by a file containing a list of tasks, known as a crontab (short for "cron table"). The crontab is read by the cron daemon, a background process that periodically scans the crontab for changes and schedules tasks accordingly.<br><br>Cronjobs are often used in web development to automate tasks such as:<br><br> Running scripts to update database data<br> Sending email notifications<br> Updating website content<br> Running backups<br> Scheduling tasks to be run at a specific time<br><br>For example, a cronjob might be set up to run a script every night at 1am to update the website's database with new content.

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Cronstedtite is a rare mineral species of iron-magnesium silicate, with the chemical formula (Fe,Mg)2Si3O7(OH)2·H2O. It is typically found in metamorphic and igneous rocks, particularly in areas where iron-rich fluids have reacted with silicate minerals. Cronstedtite is named after the Swedish chemist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, who first discovered it in 1762.

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Crooked

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In a crooked or distorted manner; not straight or level.

Crookedness

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Crookedness refers to the state or quality of being bent, twisted, or curved in an irregular or unnatural way, often in a way that is unlawful or dishonest. It can also describe a person's behavior or actions that are morally wrong or unethical. In a broader sense, crookedness can refer to any kind of irregularity or deflection from a standard or expected norm.

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