aberrant, askant, catawampous, defective, disordered, faulty, misplaced, out of kelter, self-contradictory, turbulent, wide
Definitionadv. turned or twisted to one side
Last update: March 13, 2017
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The line is drawn all askew . [adjective]
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The very laws of gravitation themselves may go askew. [Please select]
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AYSCUE (erroneously Askew or [[Ayscough), Sir George]] (d. [adjective]
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ASKEW, or [[Ascue, Anne]] (1521?-1546), English Protestant martyr, born at Stallingborough about 1521, was the second daughter. [adjective]
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Askew for sixty guineas. [adjective]
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So he freshened up his cheerful and simple-minded face, put his sailor-knot neckcloth askew, as usual, and with some trepidation went down to dinner. [adjective]
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VIRAG: (Head askew, arches his back and hunched wingshoulders, peers at the moth out of blear bulged eyes, points a horning claw and cries) Who's moth moth. [adjective]
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A frowsy whore with black straw sailor hat askew came glazily in the day along the quay towards Mr Bloom. [adjective]
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He heaves his booty, tugs askew his peaked cap and hobbles off mutely. [adjective]
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O Zephine, O Josephine, face more than irregular, you would be charming were you not all askew. [adjective]
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Her fair hair was disordered, her hat a trifle askew. [adjective]
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