| 单词 | crimeful | 
| 释义 | crimefuladj.  Characterized by crime; criminal. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > criminality > 			[adjective]		 criminalc1400 criminous1484 crimeful1594 erroneous1595 society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > 			[adjective]		 > relating to crime > of the nature of or involving crime criminalc1400 criminous1484 crimeful1594 1594    W. Shakespeare Lucrece sig. G4  				This cursed crimefull  night.       View more context for this quotation a1616    W. Shakespeare Hamlet 		(1623)	  iv. vii. 7  				These feates, So crimefull [1604 criminall], and so Capitall in Nature. 1715    H. Mestayer  & L. Theobald Perfidious Brother  ii. 19  				To censure Her too rashly; and misconstrue Th'allow'd, and common Gallantries of Nature For crimeful Levity. 1785    ‘Titus’ Caps Well Fit 131  				Tho' some checker'd scenes arise, 'Tis crimeful, to complain. 1859    Reynolds's Newsp. 6 Nov. 1/1  				This crimeful perversion of the powers of civilization. 1876    Ld. Tennyson Harold v. i. 147  				Bolts that fall on crimeful heads. 1938    Corpus Christi 		(Texas)	 Times 25 Apr. 2/6  				The highly important work of making America crimeless instead of crimeful. 1964    Albuquerque 		(New Mexico)	 Jrnl. 15 July  a6/5  				Mute testimony of man's crimeful carelessness with or about the land. 2003    Argus 		(Fremont, Calif.)	 1 Jan. (Living section) 9/1  				A mother refuses to leave her crimeful neighborhood. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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