Canted in a sentence as an adjective

Dirty as ****, maybe canted a wee bit.

It seems like an engineering mistake to have the nozzle canted in relation to the bed.

Stabilizers on these fighter jets are heavily canted, aren't they?

" -- and noticing little things -- "that rear-view mirror is canted, so that driver isn't even bothering to look.

The flat body sides are aligned with the canted tails, the wing-body junction is clean, and there is a sharp chine line around the forward fuselage.

The instrument panel was ergonomic, recessed for shade, and the engine instruments were actually canted to face the pilot.

Furthermore, there's a strongly canted wealth distribution curve already built into society.

I have not seen a single defense of the technical details of the proposal except for one Facebook comment that claims, doubly erroneously, that the high lateral acceleration is no problem because the tubes can be canted.

I understand why they canted toward pitching the realtime aspects first and foremost after changefeeds came about, but I thought it had great power even if you weren't focused on realtime/event-driven aspects, and perhaps that should have been emphasized more.

[41] Drawing on early studies in radar stealth technology, which indicated that a shape with flattened, tapering sides would reflect most energy away from a radar beam's place of origin, engineers added chines and canted the vertical control surfaces inward.

[39] Drawing on early studies in radar stealth technology, which indicated that a shape with flattened, tapering sides would reflect most energy away from a radar beam's place of origin, engineers added chines and canted the vertical control surfaces inward.

My biggest issue with former military people is that their skills don't easily translate into any other fields and that their mindset is usually heavily canted towards statism, which is a big problem when you combine the kinds of surveillance technology we have with needing to turn a profit.

I could spend half my evenings, if I wanted, Holding a glass of washing sherry, canted Over to catch the drivel of some ***** Who’s read nothing but Which; Just think of all the spare time that has flownStraight into nothingness by being filled With forks and faces, rather than repaid Under a lamp, hearing the noise of wind, And looking out to see the moon thinned To an air-sharpened blade.

At the hour he'd always choose when the shadows were long and the ancient road was shaped before him in the rose and canted light like a dream of the past where the painted ponies and the riders of that lost nation came down out of the north with their faces chalked and their long hair plaited and each armed for war which was their life and the women and children and women with children at their breasts all of them pledged in blood and redeemable in blood only.

Canted definitions

adjective

departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal; "the leaning tower of Pisa"; "the headstones were tilted"

See also: atilt leaning tilted tipped