Canted example sentences
Related (10): slanted, inclined, askew, skewed, leaning, tipped, oblique, awry, lopsided, tilted.
cant
verb
canted (past tense) · canted (past participle)
- talk hypocritically and sanctimoniously about something:
cant
verb
canted (past tense) · canted (past participle)
- cause (something) to be in a slanting or oblique position; tilt:
- take or have a slanting position:
Synonyms
tilt, lean, slant, slope, incline, angle, tip, list, bank, heel, tilt, lean, slant, slope, incline, angle, tip, list, bank, heel"Canted" Example Sentences
1. She canted her head to the side, listening intently.2. His words canted off into the night sky.
3. He canted his hat down to shield his eyes from the sun.
4. She canted her hips to the side, striking a pose.
5. The old man canted his head to the side, deep in thought.
6. The wind canted through the trees, rustling the leaves.
7. He canted his chair back, balancing precariously.
8. The door canted open, revealing a darkened hallway.
9. His voice canted off into the distance, echoing in the night.
10. She canted her eyebrows, signaling her disbelief.
11. The car canted to the side, skidding off the road.
12. He canted his head to the side, pondering the question.
13. The boat canted to the side, nearly tipping over.
14. His eyes canted up towards the sky, as if searching for answers.
15. The sun canted through the window, casting a warm light on the room.
16. She canted her chin up, refusing to back down.
17. His words canted off, trailing away into silence.
18. The ship canted to the side, listing dangerously.
19. She canted her head to the side, her eyes filled with curiosity.
20. His voice canted off into the darkness, fading away.
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