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obliquitous
adjective as in deviating
adjective as in devious
Strongest matches
adjective as in oblique
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in roundabout
Example Sentences
No matter how devious or obliquitous Belichick might be, no matter how cunning his staff of mad scientists might sound, the biggest reason the Patriots have been winning for the last decade and a half is Brady.
P’r’aps sah, the money is obliquitous too—ha! ha!”
“Yes, sah, sure ’nuff, sah; come to look again, he is rather obliquitous.”
The old lady is right kittenish about that; shows it to everyone, in spite of the fact that it makes her out of been leading an obliquitous life, or something, for about thirty-eight years.
Indeed, we cannot look upon it as other than the universal and eternal witness of God's goodness and love, to draw man to himself, and to testify to the meanest, most obliquitous mind,--at least once in life, be it though in childhood,--that there is such a thing as good without self.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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