aberrancy, branching off, departure, embellish, grade, make, out of square, reference, slanting, temperament, warp
Definitionn. a biased way of looking at or presenting something
Last update: June 9, 2015
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Slant your skis a bit more to the left. [Please select]
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Time may put a whole new slant on things. [Please select]
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Twenty two year old Weeks ' directorial debut is an inspired work, adding a new slant on the famous tale. [Please select]
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With a slant of wind she'll do it, too, if it only holds two minutes.' [Please select]
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Off a little way, where a slanted gleam of the sun fell with a glare upon the mosaic of the floor, there was a statue which attracted their notice. [Please select]
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A pale ray of moonlight slanted across his face. [Please select]
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A sunbeam fell through the hole and slanted along the planks of the flooring. [Please select]
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Sargent peered askance through his slanted glasses. [Please select]
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He turned and halted by the slanted bookcart. [Please select]
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He touched to fair miss Kennedy a rim of his slanted straw. [Please select]
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So we slanted to the right (where the East was), and Joe pounded away so wonderfully, that I had to hold on tight to keep my seat. [Please select]
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