Synonym: incline, lean, list, slant, slope, tip. Similar words: lilt, quilt, built, filter, guilty, fail to, built up, filtering. Meaning: [tɪlt] n. 1. a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances 2. a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement 3. a slight but noticeable partiality 4. the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical 5. pitching dangerously to one side. v. 1. to incline or bend from a vertical position 2. heel over 3. move sideways or in an unsteady way 4. charge with a tilt.
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31. I stumbled out and the ground seemed to tilt.
32. She had run full tilt into somebody.
33. Our factories are running at full tilt.
34. Tilt and telescoping steering wheels are there for comfort.
35. Take care not to tilt your pelvis forward.
36. But Woodhead's art was to tilt at windmills.
37. Repeat the tilt to the right side.
38. But the balance can easily tilt back again.
39. Repeat the tilt to the right side. Grip the steering wheel lightly with both hands.
40. Neighboring cells tend to have the same preferences for tilt, until suddenly reaching a neighbor that prefers a quite different tilt.
41. He reached his hand down to tilt her chin or did she raise it to anticipate him?
42. Tilt the head until your left ear is over the left shoulder, then release.
43. Tilt the pelvis to keep your tummy and bottom tucked in.
44. The government clearly wished to tilt the balance in favour of opting out.
45. He made another round of the tower, standing on tiptoe to tilt the angle of the glasses downward toward the valley.
46. As the boats have got shorter the directional instability increased but our ability to correct it with tilt decreased.
47. All these chores, if efficiently organized, can tilt the balance in a close-run contest.
48. This was deep reading at full tilt, a sprint with lead survival gear strapped to your back.
49. At Duke, John was a big man on campus with an academic tilt.
50. The two front seat backs tilt forward and make life easier for people climbing into the rear.
51. Balance existed to tilt off, floors to leap up from and air to fall or cantilever through.
52. Tilt the condensation tray at one end to prevent the water droplets from falling on the leaves and spoiling them.
53. Milan is usually still, the wind rarely sweeping full tilt across the Plain.
54. For years, the female tilt toward the Democrats was balanced by disproportionate white male support for Republicans.
55. He noticed the change of pitch in the engine noise and the slight tilt of the aircraft as it began its descent.
56. Gloriously but illogically they rode off to tilt at another windmill.
57. You'll probably be more comfortable if you tilt the seat back.
58. We spin on an axis, or tilt[Sentencedict.com ], of about 23. 5 degrees from the sun.
59. Martin moved after it, slowly at first, but then faster and faster until he was running full tilt after the intruder.
60. There the whales deliberately tilt the floes so that seals slide off into the water and into the jaws of their attackers.