warp|warped|warping|warps in English
verb
[wɔrp /wɔːp]
twist, bend, contort; become twisted or contorted; distort, bias, falsify; be falsified; move a boat by hauling on a rope
Use "warp|warped|warping|warps" in a sentence
1. Prison warps people. Had it warped Kelley enough that he would kill a stranger?
2. Warped nylium, warped fungus, and shroomlights have been removed from the possible Barters
3. Machines for preparing for weaving, namely warp feed machines, warp knotting machines, warp welding machines, crossing machines
4. The window frames are warped.
5. Warp 1, Sir.
6. The bamboo stick warped in water.
7. That raised a question: warps and curves in what?
8. His judgement was warped by prejudice.
9. Ramshackle curtains cover warped window panes.
10. RAddles help keep a warp spread evenly as it is wound onto the warp beam
11. Their lives have been warped by war.
12. His judgement was warped by self-interest.
13. Again there was static, a warped sound.
14. Mr. Sulu, ahead warp 1.
15. Warp factor 9 and accelerating.
16. Some woods warp under stress.
17. The hot sun had warped the wooden fence.
18. Have you noticed how warped these shelves are?
19. In theory, accelerating beyond warp ten.
20. We are secured for warp speed.
21. The warp and woof of sth.
22. In this regard, Peerless stated that viscose rayon warp fabrics are much stronger than acetate warp fabrics.
23. I need warp speed on that radio.
24. Warlock warp throw power cost increased to
25. The damp wood began to warp.