Crocked example sentences
Related (9): drunk, intoxicated, inebriated, smashed, wasted, tipsy, stoned, blotto, hammered
crocked
adjective
crocked (adjective) · crocked (past participle)
- drunk:
- (especially of a sports player) unable to play or perform due to injury:
crock
verb
crocked (past tense) · crocked (past participle)
- cause an injury to (a person or part of the body):
"Crocked" Example Sentences
1. The old crocked vase was perched on the windowsill.2. He crocked his neck when he fell off his bike.
3. The horse crocked its leg and had to be put down.
4. The singer's crocked voice couldn't hit the high note.
5. She crocked the cork with a corkscrew.
6. The chef crocked the chicken in a clay pot.
7. His plan was crocked from the start.
8. The car's crocked radiator caused it to overheat.
9. He crocked his toe on the coffee table.
10. The crocked bridge collapsed under the weight of the truck.
11. The thief crocked the safe with a crowbar.
12. His crocked smile made her heart skip a beat.
13. The politician's crocked promises were never fulfilled.
14. The old book's crocked spine was held together with tape.
15. The crocked paving stones made it difficult to walk.
16. She crocked her ankle while hiking in the mountains.
17. The sports player's crocked knee ended his career early.
18. The crocked statue was missing an arm.
19. The crocked tree looked like it was about to fall over.
20. His crocked sense of humor always made her laugh.
21. The crocked iron gate creaked when it was opened.
22. She crocked her finger in the car door and yelped in pain.
23. The crocked building was condemned due to safety concerns.
24. He crocked his wrist while playing tennis.
25. The crocked painting was sold at auction for a high price.
26. The writer's crocked sentence needed to be rewritten.
27. The crocked chair had a broken leg.
28. His crocked glasses needed to be adjusted to see clearly.
29. The crocked circus clown had everyone laughing.
30. The boxer's crocked nose earned him the nickname "Broken Nose."
Common Phases
1. He was so crocked he couldn't even stand up;2. She got crocked at the party last night and now regrets it;
3. They were crocked on wine and laughter;
4. I've never seen him so crocked before;
5. We got crocked on margaritas and had a wild night.
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