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lopsided
adjective as in leaning, falling to one side; larger on one side
Example Sentences
This definition not only ignores cerebral palsy as a lifelong condition but contributes to a lopsided research focus directed only at pediatric care and not care into adulthood and across the lifespan, experts say.
Much more exciting than lopsided games which send the fans home by the third quarter.
Redick’s decision came after he benched Russell for most of the second half in the team’s lopsided loss to Memphis to end their five-game road trip.
And Saturday’s match was the most lopsided loss for the Rapids in more than two years.
The Rams are relishing in the play of their young defense, as they should in the wake of a win that felt more lopsided than the five-point difference suggests.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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