contortions in Czech

contortions <n.> zkřivení Entry edited by: B2

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1. The acrobat went through various contortions.

2. Videos have been produced showing the contortions that many children used to avoid eating the marshmallow.

3. 18 He places a tiny wire runner with effortless case, in comparison with my desperate finger-wrestling, rope-biting contortions.

4. 21 He places a tiny wire runner with effortless case, in comparison with my desperate finger-wrestling, rope-biting contortions.

5. Nor would you, or, rather, should you, accept the ravings and writhings and Agonized contortions of those two lunatics to-night as a convincing portrayal of love

6. Certainly not ghastly Bartoli with her thin, quivering sound and facial contortions, and definitely not Gilfry with his tight baritone pushed beyond the bounds of vocal beauty for the sake of (near) Audibility

7. Organization solitary, pair, or choir (1 with 2–6 murzzilat Bantlings) Deep in the lightless depths of countless worlds live murzzilats, amphibious mammals known for their grotesque contortions and ethereal vocalizations

8. Europe's leaders are now trying to disown their years of realpolitik, and instead make the cry of the Arab street their own. The contortions are more theatrical the closer they live to north Africa.

9. The popular term Bends is derived from the bodily contortions its victims undergo when atmospheric pressure is abruptly changed from a high pressure to a relatively lower one. Called also caisson disease and divers' paralysis

10. 1809-1812, Maria Edgeworth, Tales of Fashionable Life […] with infinite difficulty in bringing herself to speak on such a subject, after inconceivable Bridlings of the head, and contortions of every muscle of her neck, she insinuated to him her fears […

11. Contortion: 1 n a tortuous and twisted shape or position “the acrobat performed incredible Contortions ” Synonyms: crookedness , torsion , tortuosity , tortuousness Type of: distorted shape , distortion a shape resulting from distortion n the act of twisting or deforming the shape of something (e.g., yourself) Synonyms: deformation Type of: