Definitionadj. having one side lower or smaller or lighter than the other
Last update: July 24, 2015
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People committed to a particular ideology have a very lopsided thinking. [adjective]
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Saturday morning I awoke to a hooded right eye that would not blink in synch with the left and a lopsided smile. [adjective]
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Still, loss no doubt provided at least a moral victory for the Iraqis in their lopsided battle with the technically superior Western forces. [adjective]
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She led them into a courtyard lined on all four sides with lopsided doors. [Please select]
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We have no right to be lopsided or to blow capriciously hot and cold. [Please select]
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"I AM tired," said Sara, dropping on to the lopsided footstool. [Please select]
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The appearance of a single unworn scute, especially one of the centrals or the posterior laterals, closely resembles a low, lopsided pyramid. [Please select]
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Though this discrimination angered Congress, to which it appeared as lopsided reciprocity, the old duties were nevertheless repealed; and then, presto. [Please select]
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I hate lopsided confidences, and I dare say I could give her a few hints, as she did me. [Please select]
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It came in a rising and falling cadence from far behind the ridge, under the lopsided moon. [Please select]
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