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atilt
/ əˈtɪlt /
adverb
in a tilted or inclined position
archaic, in or as if in a joust
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They’re atilt like the house, and, like that javelin, too strangely angled.
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And the star of the Liberian flag strategically placed throughout, though slightly atilt, as though being blown sideways in a sprinter’s wake.
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The disasters that struck late Friday left the city’s port in ruins, its lone gantry crane atilt in the water.
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But damage to some parts of the city was severe, with houses atilt and roads crumbled or sunken.
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Often in pairs, they look like shorebirds atilt or modernist sculpture.
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