History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
cheesed

bored (and feeding angry)

lie

deform

to spoil the form or appearance (of something, a person's body)

distort, disfigure

misquote

to quote (a person, book etc) wrongly

lie, distort

misrepresent

to give a false account or description of (a person, opinion etc)

lie

oblique

sloping; slanting

slanting; at an angle

skid

a long, narrow strip of wood, metal, plastic etc fixed to a special boot for moving over snow

slide against will

slope

a slanting line, position or direction; an area of rising or falling ground

slant, tilt

squirm

to twist the body (showing discomfort, shame or embarrassment)

wiggle, fidget

swerve

(to cause a vehicle, cyclist etc) to change direction suddenly

turn aside, often to avoid collision

veer

to change direction

change direction

wriggle

to move with quick, short, twistings; move along in this way

maneuver out of; wiggle

SKEW as in Wiktionary
SKEW as in Wikipedia