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Departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal.
leaning
tipped
canted
atilt
inclined
1
The political weight is
tilted
heavily towards emerging economies and developing nations.
2
They were, we thought,
tilted
to one provider in particular, he said.
3
Critics say his business policies are
tilted
in favour of the rich.
4
Diana
tilted
her body forward; she seemed to be lit from within.
5
She was
tilted
back in it with a book in her hands.
6
Sam
tilted
it back and took a long drink without changing expression.
7
The ice broke in a great piece and
tilted
heavily against him.
8
He
tilted
the elevating levers and the plane descended gradually and swiftly.
9
The floor was so
tilted
,
Harper was surprised anyone could stand upright.
10
Olga
tilted
herself over the side of the hammock and stood up.
11
The
tilted
slab of Tory Island is often visible on the horizon.
12
And I love her. He
tilted
his goblet all the way back.
13
He let his
tilted
chair fall forward and picked up his fountain-pen.
14
This he spread out upon the least
tilted
of the wet ledges.
15
His rifle swung rhythmically in his right hand, the muzzle
tilted
downward.
16
Foster very obligingly
tilted
the suit case over into the front seat.
tilted
tilt
·
tilt back
tilt slightly
tilt forward
tilt the bottle
tilt crazily