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unstraight

  • a word derived from straight.
    straight
    adjective
    without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct.

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My lines are unstraight, and its real too bad Good by Flaxie Frizzle.”

From The Twin Cousins by Sophie May

Eloquence to the touch resides not in straight lines, but in unstraight lines, or in many curved and straight lines together.

From The World I Live In by Helen Keller

Mrs. Gray smiled when her little daughter asked how to spell unstraight, and smiled again when she saw the card and read, “Dear twin little cousin.”

From The Twin Cousins by Sophie May