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inclined

[in-klahynd] / ɪnˈklaɪnd /


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Inclined sleepers had been controversial ever since Fisher-Price invented the product category in 2009 because they allowed babies to sleep at a 30-degree angle.

From Washington Post • Jun. 2, 2021

Inclined to judge people by their hands and fingernails, Keynes several times hinted darkly that throughout the negotiations, Clemenceau’s “grey-gloved hands” were “never uncovered”.

From Nature • Sep. 22, 2019

While the mills went cold and downtown businesses were shuttered, the orchestra spawned a youth symphony - the Inclined to Sing choral group - and an amateur community strings group.

From Washington Times • Jul. 11, 2016

Inclined lanes or ramps were probably used during the construction of the Egyptian pyramids to move large blocks of stone to the top.

From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015

When surprised and excited and innocent Gus emerged from Grand Gesture Metaphorically Inclined Augustus, I literally could not resist.

From "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green




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