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Canted

adjective
1.
Departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal.  Synonyms: atilt, leaning, tilted, tipped.  "The headstones were tilted"



Cant

verb
(past & past part. canted; pres. part. canting)
1.
Heel over.  Synonyms: cant over, pitch, slant, tilt.  "The ceiling is slanting"



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"Canted" Quotes from Famous Books



... long wedge-headed timber framing that he had built, beside the wing on the shore-side, so that any trunk floating down would cannon off at an angle and shoot safely between the piers. But one huge fir had proved too long for the pass, and when its butt canted, the other end had driven athwart the point of the wedge, after which, because the river was black with drifting logs, other heavy trunks drove against it and jammed it fast. Panting men were hard at work with levers and pike-poles ...
— Thurston of Orchard Valley • Harold Bindloss

... Ned removed the hook from the mouth of the tarpon and hoisted its head over the gunwale. The canoe canted over until water poured over its side, and the attempt would have failed but for the tarpon which, with a blow of its tail, threw itself up in the air and fell on top of Ned, who had tumbled into the bottom of the canoe. The sight of Ned hugging ...
— Dick in the Everglades • A. W. Dimock

... all the cants which are canted in this canting world—though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst—the cant of criticism is the most tormenting. I would go fifty miles on foot, for I have not a horse worth riding on, to kiss ...
— Shadows of the Stage • William Winter

... his contempt for appearances, led him to display much that others, quite as unscrupulous as himself, covered with a decent veil. He was the most unpopular of the statesmen of his time, not because he sinned more than many of them, but because he canted less. ...
— Critical and Historical Essays Volume 1 • Thomas Babington Macaulay

... my way by short drifts over as far as this, an then I'd gradually move along till I kine o' canted over to the New Brunswick shore. It takes time to do it, course it does; but what I mean to say is ...
— Lost in the Fog • James De Mille


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