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lopsided
adjective as in leaning, falling to one side; larger on one side
Example Sentences
It is a lopsided system that, some attorneys concede, risks squandering taxpayer money meant for victims who suffered egregious abuse as children in the county’s custody.
"I know it's quite lopsided, but it would make for a great comeback story."
For the majority of the first half, it looked as if the Chargers were heading for a lopsided victory, but Denver had something to say in response: Nix that.
But the reason they have three shutouts in lopsided victories is that the second stringers are performing as well as first stringers when coach Jon Ellinghouse clears the bench.
The Chiefs, meanwhile, made it to the Super Bowl but had no answers for the Philadelphia Eagles in a lopsided loss.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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