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bent | Used of the back and knees; stooped. A missionary bent on saving souls. |
circle | Something in the shape of a circle. She sat in the front row of the circle. |
contort | Twist or bend out of the normal shape. A contorted version of the truth. |
convolute | Make (an argument, story, etc.) complex and difficult to follow. A convolute petal. |
convolve | Combine (one function or series) with another by forming their convolution. |
curve | Extend in curves and turns. The vehicle rounded a curve. |
cycloid | A curve (resembling a series of arches) traced by a point on a circle being rolled along a straight line. |
distorted | Having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented. His poor distorted limbs. |
garble | A garbled account or transmission. Upon winning a race a driver spews out a litany of commercial garble. |
hooked | Devoted to or absorbed in something. A golden eagle with hooked beak. |
kink | Form a curl curve or kink. A kink in the road. |
morbid | Suggesting an unhealthy mental state. Morbid curiosity. |
revolve | Turn on or around an axis or a center. Their whole lives revolved around the company. |
sinuous | Having many curves and turns. The river follows a sinuous trail through the dale. |
skew | Neither parallel nor at right angles to a specified or implied line askew crooked. The distributions were skewed to the right. |
slew | Of an electronic device undergo slewing. He slewed the aircraft round before it settled on the runway. |
somersault | Do a somersault. His car somersaulted into a ditch. |
spin | Cause to spin. Spiders spin a fine web. |
spiraling | In the shape of a coil. |
swerve | An abrupt change of direction. A lorry swerved across her path. |
torque | Apply torque or a twisting force to an object. He gently torqued the hip joint. |
twist | Dance the twist. The taps needed a single twist to turn them on. |
twisted | (of a joint) injured by wrenching; sprained. Many of the facts seemed twisted out of any semblance to reality. |
warped | Abnormal or strange; distorted. The floors were warped and cracked. |
whirl | Flow in a circular current, of liquids. A hazelnut whirl. |
wind | A scent carried by the wind indicating the presence or proximity of an animal or person. Wind your watch. |
worm | Treat an animal with a preparation designed to expel parasitic worms. I did manage to worm a few details out of him. |
wrench | Turn something especially a nut or bolt with a wrench. Wrench one s ankle. |
wrest | Take (something, especially power or control) after considerable effort or difficulty. You appear convinced of my guilt and wrest every reply I have made. |
wry | Using or expressing dry, especially mocking, humour. A remedy for wry necks. |
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