Encara no tenim significats per a "slant in".
1It seemed to slant in his direction; it seemed to move.
2It's a pity all girls don't slant in the same direction.
3It is not unusual for journalists these days to insert their own slant in interviews.
4White rays of sunlight slant in through the window and dust motes dance inside the beams.
5I swore as the rain began to slant in through the opening, soaking my sleeve and pants.
6The sun would slant in from the west in the late afternoon until the room was brimful of light.
7Now that there is a slant in the wind we can run south under a close-reefed trysail and storm-jib.
8Sir, - Dick Walsh takes a strange slant in his coverage of the coverage of the Albert Reynolds libel trial.
9These make for conservatism, for an unfair point of view, for a slant in both news recording and news interpretation.
10Indeed it could be argued that the media's slant in the hairy-chested 70s was even more retrograde than in previous decades.
11Grier and Sills connected on a 1-yard slant in the second quarter to make it 14-0.
12If you get tired, tell me, and they struck out vigorously on a shoreward slant in the direction they were going.
13Powdered snow beat into her face and nearly blinded her, but she thought there was now an unbroken slant in front.
14He held the line against his back and watched its slant in the water and the skiff moving steadily to the north-west.
15Six plays later, Bortles hit Allen Robinson on a quick slant in the end zone for the first points of the game.
16With no name from Wall Street floating among the likely contenders, a more protectionist slant in the White House is predicted in Cohn's wake.
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