Examples of 'bit crooked' in a sentence
Meaning of "bit crooked"
bit crooked: This phrase suggests that something is slightly dishonest, deceitful, or not entirely straight or upright. It may refer to a person's behavior, a business practice, or a physical object being slightly off or skewed
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bit crooked
A bit crooked but you can read it.
Your pelvis on that side is a bit crooked.
It 's a bit crooked than left.
Your collar is a little bit crooked.
It's a little bit crooked down at the end there but… you know.
I think it was a little bit crooked.
It 's a bit crooked there, though.
Her posture was a little bit crooked.
It 's a bit crooked.
Wearing the crown for so many years must have left your neck a bit crooked.
This fires a bit crooked.
Wearing the crown for so many years must haνe left your neck a bit crooked.
Just a little bit crooked.
Wearing the crown for somany years must have left your neck a bit crooked.
We are a bit crooked.
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I guess I'm both a bit cracked and a bit crooked.
Your arm 's a bit crooked.
Oh, they said he was a nice enough fellow, maybe just a little bit crooked.
It 's a little bit crooked but.
Those cheeks they seem I don't know if it's the right or left, a bit crooked.
Yeah, it is a bit crooked.
The chassis is a bit crooked.
It just looks a bit crooked.
Your sign is a bit crooked.
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You came into this world crooked
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A little bit over my head right now
At least the baby puts up a bit of a fight
I was in a bit of a jam and he came through for me