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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

What does it mean?

Years later, one partner in crime told Mr le Carré that his father was “very, very bent”.
  

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If a person is 'bent', it means in British slang that he is a criminal. A similar adjective is 'crooked'.

  • If a person is 'bent', it means in British slang that he is a criminal.
  • A similar adjective is 'crooked'.
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If a person is 'bent', it means in British slang that he is a criminal.
A similar adjective is 'crooked'.
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Anonymous“very, very bent”
A very corrupt person.

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