crook in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
CROOK (noun): A person who engages in criminal or dishonest activities; a swindler or thief.
Sample Sentences
- The crook managed to escape from the police after a daring chase through the city streets.
- She was shocked to discover that her supposedly honest business partner was actually a crook.
- The detective spent months tracking down the elusive crook who had been stealing from local shops.
- His reputation as a crook followed him everywhere, making it hard for him to find legitimate work.
- In the movie, the charming crook stole the hearts of the audience despite his criminal activities.
- The police arrested the crook after a lengthy investigation.
- She felt betrayed when she discovered her business partner was a crook.
- The novel's protagonist was a charming crook who always managed to escape capture.
- Despite his reputation as a crook, he had a surprising sense of honor.
- The documentary revealed the clever tactics used by the crook to swindle unsuspecting victims.
- The detective managed to catch the crook red-handed while he was attempting to steal a car.
- Despite his charming demeanor, many knew him to be a crook who had swindled countless unsuspecting victims.
- The crooked path through the woods led them to a hidden treasure once owned by a notorious crook.
- After years of evading capture, the notorious crook was finally apprehended by law enforcement.
- She was always on the lookout for signs of a crook trying to sell counterfeit goods at the market.