askew
31askew — [ə skju:] adverb & adjective not in a straight or level position. Origin C16: from a 2 + skew …
32askew — ad. Awry, obliquely, atwist, askile, aside, askance, askant, aslant, asquint, to one side …
33askew — adv 1. awry, sideways, to one side, crookedly, out of line. 2. disapprovingly, unapprovingly, askance; disdainfully, scornfully, contemptuously, derisively. adj 3. crooked, awry, Sl. cock eyed …
34askew — [əˈskjuː] adj not as straight as it should be …
35askew — a•skew [[t]əˈskyu[/t]] adv. 1) to one side; crookedly; awry 2) askance 3) crooked; awry • Etymology: 1565–75 a•skew′ness, n …
36askew — /əsˈkju / (say uhs kyooh) adverb 1. to one side; out of line; obliquely; awry. –adjective 2. oblique. {a 1 + skew} …
37askew — adv. & predic.adj. adv. obliquely; awry. predic.adj. oblique; awry. Etymology: A(2) + SKEW …
38Askew Almshouses — See Drapers Almshouses …
39ASKEW, ANNE — a lady of good birth, a victim of persecution in the time of Henry VIII. for denying transubstantiation, tortured on the rack and burnt at the stake, 1546 …
40ASKEW, ANTONY — a physician and classical scholar, a collector of rare and curious books (1722 1774) …