Sentences with contortions
con·tor·tion
C c - His account of the incident was a complete contortion of fact.
- There was a wonderful send-up of these mind contortions in the satirical magazine, The Onion.
- This is obvious to anyone observing the recent contortions and distortions of the global corporation that owns the troubled Melbourne Storm.
- One of the funnier parts of what is generally a sober book is Hamilton's account of the contortions performed by Rupert Murdoch'.
- She roams far and wide performing impressive contortions to rid herself of body hair, but her enemy is never defeated.
- Turner Hospital has a beautiful lightness of touch through the nightmare contortions of the plot she spins and twists like a rope of destiny.
- Yet in narrative and psychological passages, she often hides meaning behind parenthetical contortions, and her characters.
- But the curator Ted Gott has decided to embrace the loopy mo in all its contortions.
- Of the urban jungle; the inane vocabularic contortions and recycling of stock events are like something lifted from an Ionesco play.