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Definition of crocked in English: crockedadjective krɒktkrɑkt informal 1British (especially of a sports player) unable to play or perform due to injury. he replaced the crocked captain early in the game Example sentencesExamples - He hobbled off with a leg injury to join the ever growing list of crocked players.
- The crocked winger has finally had surgery on his troublesome knee injury.
- The crocked Arsenal striker strolls on a beach in Brazil and sets a goal to be back here in weeks.
- He is likely to get the nod for a midfield holding role, especially with Atherton crocked again.
- The crocked defender "entertains" team-mates by strumming songs on his guitar.
- She gave the crocked England striker a boost.
- The club physio has not been present in recent weeks to give vital assistance to crocked players.
- The crocked forward took the remaining point after making a big impact off the bench.
- He came in for the crocked winger.
- The permanently crocked players in question have 10 seasons of senior football each under their belts.
2North American Drunk. his party guests were pretty crocked Example sentencesExamples - It wouldn't be long before Bill would show up at some meeting just crocked.
- By then they were sufficiently crocked on Bulgarian plonk not to notice.
- They honored some mischievous actions taken while the doer was mind-swimmingly crocked.
- He and his 15-year-old brother got crocked at a party.
- On the surface, of course, the trip seemed like a fantastic lark - drive to Louisville, do some interviews, and get crocked with the good Doctor.
Definition of crocked in US English: crockedadjectivekräktkrɑkt informal 1North American Drunk. his party guests were pretty crocked Example sentencesExamples - On the surface, of course, the trip seemed like a fantastic lark - drive to Louisville, do some interviews, and get crocked with the good Doctor.
- They honored some mischievous actions taken while the doer was mind-swimmingly crocked.
- By then they were sufficiently crocked on Bulgarian plonk not to notice.
- It wouldn't be long before Bill would show up at some meeting just crocked.
- He and his 15-year-old brother got crocked at a party.
2British (especially of a sports player) unable to play or perform due to injury. he replaced the crocked captain early in the game |