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skew

verb as in distort

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In Scotland, hourly wage inequality matches the rest of the United Kingdom once the skew of London is factored out.

Other colleges took more overt actions to skew their Clery Act numbers.

There are a number of inadvertent and purposeful ways for universities to skew their Clery Act numbers.

Those numbers skew heavily toward the males, with just over 11 percent of male high school students reporting use.

Using capital gains but not government income would tend to skew the results toward the wealthy.

Niagara Falls' spectacular skew-wise splashing toward the Canadian side didn't set many hearts at ease, either.

She was put together skew-geed an' one side of her was so out of geer that she couldn't run straight even on a macadam road.

Another bridge is a perfectly constructed skew arch, which the train crosses a few feet after leaving Chicago.

That'll make everyone skew all weird and screwy, and make everyone look guilty.

Of a truth I will even buy me a skew-bald mount and ride round corners in search of the like reputation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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