be crook at/about; go crook at
Two other young men, both tutors to her sons, also figured sentimentally in her diaries, though not à outrance.
Alectromancy, by Cooks [sic] or Pullen... -- The Magastromancer xix, Gaule, 1652
Alectromancy, by Cooks [sic] or Pullen...
But the finest example of the blending of the Saracenic and the Romanesque, with the rich ornamentation in mosaic carried out so effectively by the Siculo-Normans, is S. Maria dell'Ammiraglio, […] .
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