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Definition of Crookback

Crookback
Crookback Crook"back` (kr??k"b?k), n. A crooked back; one who has a crooked or deformed back; a hunchback.

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- S****by aid Crookback in winning the battle that he wages later that day. **** is also successful as one of Crookback's commanders. Crookback knights ****...
- launched into a diatribe, accusing the dead king of being "a hypocrite and a crookback...who was deservedly buried in a ditch like a dog." Richard's death encouraged...
- to take it for himself. Olivier had created his interpretation of the Crookback King in 1944, and this film transferred that portrayal to the screen....
- the computer game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015), the Three Crones of Crookback Bog make an appearance, referred to as the "ladies of the wood" or "the...
- suggest these lost plays as wholly or partially Jonson's work: Richard Crookback (1602); Hot Anger Soon Cold (1598), with Porter and Henry Chettle; Page...
- Norway (Old Norse: Inge Krokrygg) Richard III of England (also known as Crookback) "~ the Cruel": Boleslaus I of Bohemia (Czech: Boleslav I. UkrutnĂ˝) Boleslaus...
- silent" (Lester Dent) "The mask of ****ulcan" (Will Murray) "Two-fisted crookback" (Steve Melisi) "Wolf train west" (William Messner-Loebs) "Godmother"...
- 1999): "The Acquittal", "The Frontier of Dreams", "Warning Whispers", "Crookback", "For the Local Rag", "The Wind in the Attic", "The Little Blue Flames"...
- Tudor England, Ben Jonson wrote a play about Richard entitled Richard Crookback. His portrayal of the king is unknown, as it was never published. However...
- p****ages. Richard III by William Shakespeare, there is a character, Richard Crookback, whose disability and villainy are inseparable. These examples point to...