Phrases with «slant»

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The word "slant" means to have a biased or skewed perspective or angle. It can be used to describe a particular viewpoint or a way of presenting information with a specific bias or spin. Full definition

Adjective + «slant»

«slant» + noun

Sentences with «slant»

  • Robert D. Mansfield, «TGM - If you just read it for what it says, and not try to put all kinds of slants on it, I think you will find it perfectly clear.» (nakedpastor.com)
  • Steve Wiegenstein is the author of Slant of Light and This Old World, historical novels set in 19th century Missouri. (writerswin.com)
  • There's a zip fly and a single button closure along with slant pockets. (effortlesslywithroxy.com)
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