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Crookback   Listen
noun
Crookback  n.  A crooked back; one who has a crooked or deformed back; a hunchback.



adjective
Crookback  adj.  Hunched.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Crookback" Quotes from Famous Books



... traversing such old historic ground. For the very name, and its associations, carry one back to the earliest discoveries in America, carry one back behind Plymouth Rock to the earlier French adventurers in this hemisphere; yea, almost to the times of Richard Crookback; for on the neighboring shores, as the English claim, Cabot first landed, and named the place Prima Vista, in the days of Henry the Seventh, the "Richmond" of ...
— Acadia - or, A Month with the Blue Noses • Frederic S. Cozzens

... Mountfiquet were two of them. Baynard Castle, granted to the Earls of Clare and afterwards rebuilt by Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, was the palace in which the Duke of Buckingham offered the crown to his wily confederate, Richard the Crookback. In Queen Elizabeth's time it was granted to the Earls of Pembroke, who lived there in splendour till the Great Fire melted their gold, calcined their jewels, and drove them into the fashionable flood that was already moving westward. Mountfiquet Castle ...
— Old and New London - Volume I • Walter Thornbury

... larger to Breant's eyes, and his objections to dwindle proportionately. "A queer whim, crookback," he said. ...
— The Duke's Motto - A Melodrama • Justin Huntly McCarthy



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