contort

IPA: kʌntˈɔrt

verb

  • (transitive) To twist in a violent manner.
  • (intransitive) To twist into or as if into a strained shape or expression.
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Examples of "contort" in Sentences

  • He did not contort the sides.
  • There's no contortion of mind.
  • The man contorted his feelings.
  • The people contorted the scenery.
  • The people saw the lines contort.
  • He was supposed to contort the series.
  • They were not supposed to contort the ashes.
  • While true it's a nice contortion of reality.
  • The disease will contort an entire side of the face.
  • There is nothing impressive about their linguistic contortions.

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