Incongruous; inviting ridicule.
Turned or twisted toward one side.
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 .
6 She fixed a flag that had gone cockeyed and looked at her watch.
7 The windows were uneven, giving the house a rather cockeyed look.
8 It came out a bit cockeyed , that smile, a little forced.
9 Yet, it was that cockeyed facial expression that eventually made him a star.
10 She put the hat on again, at a slightly cockeyed angle.
11 He felt the hatch lift an inch, then catch, cockeyed in its slot.
12 You turned my head all cockeyed more than twenty years ago.
13 That's a cockeyed way of looking at the agency's budget, Tether tells Danger Room.
14 It seems everything has become a little cockeyed , and a great deal more impersonal.
15 Police weren't convinced and made all sorts of cockeyed theories.
16 Quinn smoothed a label, a bit cockeyed , onto a box.
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