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Slanted   /slˈæntəd/  /slˈæntɪd/  /slˈænəd/  /slˈænɪd/   Listen
verb
Slant  v. t.  To turn from a direct line; to give an oblique or sloping direction to; as, to slant a line.



Slant  v. i.  (past & past part. slanted; pres. part. slanting)  To be turned or inclined from a right line or level; to lie obliquely; to slope. "On the side of younder slanting hill."






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"Slanted" Quotes from Famous Books



... Langbank and Dunbuie during the broch and crannog age (centuries 5-12) it really matters not to our purpose why they did so, or how they did so. Let us suppose that the circular wall of the stone superstructure slanted inwards, as is not unusual. In that case the habitable area at the top may be reduced to any extent that is thought probable, with this limitation:—the habitable space must not be too small for the accommodation of the persons who filled up ...
— The Clyde Mystery - a Study in Forgeries and Folklore • Andrew Lang

... looked critically to the bracing up of the Annihilator, to see that it was slanted just right. Then he went carefully over every inch of the great machine, to make sure that there were no openings which were not closed. As he reached the port that communicated with the storeroom, he found it only ...
— Through Space to Mars • Roy Rockwood

... his shoulder. He consciously repressed the desire to turn suddenly and surprise the shadowy and yet clear figure in the gloom. The features of the youth so long gone, and yet, too, he felt, the replica of his own young years, were plain; the dark eyes, slanted brows, ...
— The Three Black Pennys - A Novel • Joseph Hergesheimer

... that he could scarce reach the face of the rock with his foot, and that it was as smooth as glass, with no resting-place where a mouse could stand. Some three feet lower, however, his eye lit upon a long jagged crack which slanted downwards, and this he must reach if he would save not only his own poor life, but that of the eight-score men above him. Yet it were madness to spring for that narrow slit with nought but the wet, smooth rock to cling to. He swung for a moment, full of thought, and ...
— The White Company • Arthur Conan Doyle

... windows, from which you may, if you are not very short, see something of the world you are flying through, but not much. Good, honest, hard boards are on the floor, sides, tops, and seats; in short, all around you. The backs are not slanted at all. You must sit bolt upright, or not sit at all. Now and then, these vehicles have a thin ...
— Travellers' Tales • Eliza Lee Follen


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