Synonym: deform, distort, wring. Similar words: contorted, contortion, contour, promontory, in proportion to, contractor, contributor, contributory. Meaning: [kən'tɔːt] v. twist and press out of shape.
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1. The gentlest of her caresses would contort his already tense body.
2. The trunks often contort into spindly curves and twists.
3. Faces contort and organs spurt out a smelly stain, a sticky betrayal.
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4. We continued to contort our limbs into improbable postures when Vincente was directly overseeing us.
5. At times the scribes contort their prose into uncomfortable postures to avoid the hazards of personal prediction.
6. Some peoples mouths open. Others faces contort.
7. As you listen to it, let your face contort and express the music.
8. How would he contort himself to give viewers the impression of audible sound?
9. But the part about the cat-yoga did get me to thinking—ever notice how a cat can do just about anything—contort itself into the most asinine positions, yet still look dignified?
10. I didn't care how much I had to contort my body and my principles.
11. Load of gear box can be decided by measuring of low speed shaft contort.
12. You face has 9 muscles beneath your skin that you contort, flex, and move.
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