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contort

[kuhn-tawrt] / kənˈtɔrt /


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Throughout every production, Curry contorts his voice for each character Man, Mooncakes and Monet meet.

From Seattle Times

They moan and scream; their faces cramp and contort wildly.

From New York Times

Creating robots from flexible materials allows them to contort in unique ways, handle delicate objects and explore places that other robots cannot.

From Science Daily

It’s that here we are, three years on, with a big part of the Republican Party still contorting its way through ever more fantastical stages of denial.

From Seattle Times

Users filmed themselves excitedly taking sips of the shake before cutting to scenes of them contorted in painful positions and bleeding purple.

From Salon