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crook

n.
1.someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime
2.a circular segment of a curve
3.a long staff with one end being hook shaped crook v.
1.bend or cause to bend

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    knock the props out from under (someone)
    to destroy someone's confidence, to destroy someone's emotional or financial or moral base
    The teacher knocked the props out from under the student when she criticized the student's work.



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