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2. 18 synonyms for Convulse: shake, twist, agitate, contort, twist, contort, work, agitate, churn, rock

3. What does Contort mean? Information and translations of Contort in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions …

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5. Definition of Contort in the Definitions.net dictionary

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8. A mere touch would Contort his already tense body

9. Contort something Her mouth was Contorted in a snarl

10. Did You Know? Synonym Discussion of Contort.

11. How to use Contort in a sentence

12. Some peoples mouths open. Others faces contort.

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14. Contort definition is - to twist in a violent manner

15. The gentlest of her caresses would contort his already tense body.

16. The trunks often contort into spindly curves and twists.

17. Synonyms: twist, knot, distort, warp More Synonyms of Contort

18. Conjugate Contort in every English verb tense including present, past, and future.

19. 2 The trunks often contort into spindly curves and twists.

20. Twist, contort, work Olivia's face Convulsed in a series of spasms

21. Twist, contort, work Olivia's face Convulsed in a series of spasms

22. Synonyms & Antonyms of Contort to twist (something) out of a natural or normal shape or condition the acrobat is able to Contort his body so that it almost looks like a pretzel

23. You face has 9 muscles beneath your skin that you contort, flex, and move.

24. Field could Contort his face into a thunder-cloud which could send children almost into convulsions of fear.: He could see her breast and shoulders heave and twist, and Contort in a fury of effort.: The rabbit, which had been hanging placidly suspended, was now seized with spasms and began to twitch and Contort violently.: He would Contort your muscles and dislocate your bones like any osteopath.

25. Faces Contort and organs spurt out a smelly stain, a sticky betrayal

26. Faces are often said to Contort with one particular emotion or another

27. We continued to contort our limbs into improbable postures when Vincente was directly overseeing us.

28. Shake, twist, agitate, contort He let out a cry that Convulsed his whole body

29. Shake, twist, agitate, contort He let out a cry that Convulsed his whole body

30. Contort⇒ vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She

31. I didn't care how much I had to contort my body and my principles.

32. Definition and synonyms of Contort from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.

33. This is the British English definition of Contort.View American English definition of Contort.

34. Contort is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted over 20 times

35. As you listen to it, let your face contort and express the music.

36. 14 synonyms for Contort: twist, knot, distort, warp, deform, misshape, deform, disfigure, distort

37. Contort (v.) "to twist or wrench out of shape," early 15c

38. How would he contort himself to give viewers the impression of audible sound?

39. Past tense of contort Synonyms & Antonyms of Contorted (Entry 2 of 2) to twist (something) out of a natural or normal shape or condition the acrobat is able to contort his body so that it …

40. To Contort something is to bend or twist it out of its original shape

41. Con‧tort /kənˈtɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ verb [ intransitive, transitive] if you Contort something, or if it Contorts, it twists out of its normal shape and looks strange or unattractive Contort with/in His face was Contorted with rage.

42. 1. shake, twist, agitate, contort He let out a cry that Convulsed his whole body

43. In Contort Effect they dive into a blurred world of reality and a fictional future

44. Synonyms for Contort include twist, warp, deform, distort, misshape, wrench, bend, buckle, convolute and curve

45. See 3 authoritative translations of Contort in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

46. 1. shake, twist, agitate, contort He let out a cry that Convulsed his whole body

47. In general Contort refers to something that is fairly adaptable and can return to its previous shape.

48. The acrobats Contort themselves into the shapes of letters upon the screen before the children's eyes

49. Late Middle English from Latin Contort- ‘twisted round, brandished’, from the verb contorquere, from con- ‘together’ + torquere ‘twist’.

50. We don't have to taste the blood of revenge while this human being's organs writhe, twist, contort.

51. Contort is an event series and independently funded record label founded by Samuel Kerridge & Hayley Kerridge

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53. Kən-tôrt' The definition of Contort is to twist or bend out very out of shape

54. Contort v2, a portable power supply that provides both USB and AC power with a discreet and resilient design

55. The art is dark, atmospheric and surreal--the characters twist and Contort their bodies in impossible ways, especially when they're fighting.

56. Find 16 ways to say Contort, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.

57. Contort with/in • The fellow, Tom told me, had Contorted in a way Tom had never seen before, even in the dance

58. Can Contort and distort be interchangeable? What is the difference between the two words? I don't understand even after looking up the dictionary

59. Contort is a four-port USB hub and cord manager, with a flexible neck to protect all your USB devices from accidental damage

60. Contort (third-person singular simple present Contorts, present participle Contorting, simple past and past participle Contorted) ( transitive ) To twist in a violent manner

61. PRACTICAL CINEMATOGRAPHY AND ITS APPLICATIONS FREDERICK ARTHUR AMBROSE TALBOT Field could Contort his face into a thunder-cloud which could send children almost into convulsions of fear.

62. Thus, the giraffe is able to bend and contort its neck to groom all parts of its body or delicately reach up into the high boughs of a tree to feed.

63. When you taste something very sour and you twist your face up in an odd expression to show your displeasure, this is an example of a time when you Contort your face.

64. After all, YOU don’t need to be Burped because you’re able to contort your body as needed to find a comfortable position, weather short-lived gas bubbles, or even burp yourself if needed!

65. But the part about the cat-yoga did get me to thinking—ever notice how a cat can do just about anything—contort itself into the most asinine positions, yet still look dignified?

66. "He can Contort his body like a mouse, find his way through traffic and make the tackle." This helps explain why David on Friday was named a second-team All-Pro

67. We introduce Contort ( CO mprehensive T ranscriptomic OR ganizational T ool), a publicly available program that retrieves all available gene expression data and associated metadata for an organism from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database

68. Run the play from the beginning but change the background colours, Contort the faces, play silly music in the background, grow or shrink the characters and change them into funny cartoon animals or pets that you consider suits their personalities and then let your imagination go wild.

69. Contort yourself⇒ vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." (twist) contorsionar⇒ vtr verbo transitivo: Verbo que requiere de un objeto directo ("[b]di[/b] la verdad", "[b]encontré[/b] una moneda")

70. ‘her face Contorted with anger’ ‘a Contorted version of the truth’ ‘He twists and contorts the impossible and the plausible, having his characters do impossible things that make absolute sense.’ ‘Reed Richards acquires the power to contort into any shape he pleases.’ ‘It twists their faces and contorts their features.’