Turned or twisted toward one side.
Not functioning properly.
Синонимы
Examples for "lopsided "
Examples for "lopsided "
1 This lopsided development matters because India needs to create lots of jobs.
2 Such lopsided trades often result in subsequent underperformance, a Reuters analysis found.
3 The lopsided , partisan structure has led to mission creep, former officers say.
4 Such a scenario could spur lopsided consumer demand in the United States.
5 Until then, this tournament is looking awfully lopsided in the first week.
1 She knew that from this point on reality would be slightly askew .
2 Now, something has knocked askew the calibrations developed over thousands of years.
3 He knotted his tie hurriedly, askew ; and gathered the ends once more.
4 The iron rudely caressed my body; flailing limbs knocked my glasses askew .
5 Her glasses were still askew , Jessaline saw with a rush of fondness.
1 All of them are wonky , broken; all of them are purely perfect.
2 The wonky house was my first proper entrée into Russian domestic life.
3 Your computer's Wi-Fi being wonky after an OS update has isolated effects.
4 Thus, to appreciate wonky - ugly proves that you have a rarefied fashion eye.
5 He had a wonky eye and he didn't speak English very well.
1 His ex-wife espoused a cockeyed fiscal philosophy that made very expensive sense.
2 His cockeyed version of the Story of our Country for one thing.
3 In the end he left the post standing cockeyed in the stream.
4 We'll put it this way, to start: Something cockeyed is going on.
5 Graphic: China's GDP: slower and more slippery Real growth rates are similarly cockeyed .
1 Mr Kusher warned that since the financial crisis "things are skew-whiff".
2 This story is definitely true, it's just the details that might be a little skew - whiff .
1 In Federer's case, the second set is where things started going awry .
2 Eight months before this crisis, a routine day had gone terribly awry .
3 The lieutenant managed to fight his way through, his hat knocked awry .
4 He sees in time little else; his very sincereness twists him awry .
5 Something about the best-laid plans of mice and men often going awry ?
6 At the last moment their plans went awry ; they send deep regrets.
7 It was when Paulsson arrived that things really started to go awry .
8 It signals indisputably that something physiological is awry that requires immediate attention.
9 Lots of programs make sense in theory but go awry in practice.
10 If this binding had been a trial, it had gone horribly awry .
11 But when you come to make a purchase, things go slightly awry .
12 What if something really went awry , and you were to become quadriplegic.
13 I have personal experience of what can go awry with predicted grades.
14 So that it is awry to all the ends of reasonable civilisation.
15 The more lavish your plans, the more likely they will go awry .
16 The face of my grandmother pulled awry with grief and flowing tears.
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