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  1. He's a small - time crook, she's an unmarried divorce lawyer. Four small-time crooks steal from a gang of robbers living next door when they have to settle gambling debts. Whether it's showdown politics at a high level of the police force, or coppers trying to catch small-time crooks.

  2. crook. someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime. he has done many bad things: he's a crook. by Humberto Cueva December 10, 2003. Get the crook mug.

  3. small time. 1. adjective Of only minor or modest importance, achievement, or influence. Hyphenated if used before a noun. I'm only small time, so the IRS doesn't give me too much grief. There are a lot of small-time actors here, but a few are really big deals.

  4. Definition of crooks in the Idioms Dictionary. crooks phrase. What does crooks expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  5. Definition of small time in the Idioms Dictionary. small time phrase. What does small time expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  6. small-time crook/gangster etc meaning, definition, what is small-time crook/gangster etc: a criminal who is not involved in large ...: Learn more.

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  8. a very dishonest person, especially a criminal or a cheat: These politicians are just a bunch of crooks. Synonyms. criminal. culprit. evildoer. felon specialized. the guilty party. malefactor formal.

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