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tilt

noun as in lean, slope

verb as in lean, slant

verb as in attack, fight

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Example Sentences

“Floor Scrapers,” a personal favorite, assumes an intimate vantage point of looking down toward the workmen’s vigorous labor, which results in a floor that appears vertiginously tilted up.

The glassy stare, the eyebrows tilted up like thirsty caterpillars, his purr as he lights a cigar.

“This song makes me emotional,” Hudson says, tilting her head toward the sound.

Before Super Bowl LIX, there was a conspiracy theory that officials have been tilting games in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs.

The litigation was settled and the tilt has been arrested after a major foundation upgrade, Palumbo said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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