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Contortion   /kəntˈɔrʃən/   Listen
Contortion

noun
1.
The act of twisting or deforming the shape of something (e.g., yourself).  Synonym: deformation.
2.
A tortuous and twisted shape or position.  Synonyms: crookedness, torsion, tortuosity, tortuousness.  "The acrobat performed incredible contortions"



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"Contortion" Quotes from Famous Books



... rode was a female named Sutchnimia, and she had been introduced to my notice as infallible, her character as usual being well supported by her mahout; but no sooner did this heroic beast descry the tiger, than she twisted herself into every possible contortion, throwing herself about in the most aimless attitudes, with a vigour that threatened the safety of the howdah and severely taxed the ...
— Wild Beasts and their Ways • Sir Samuel W. Baker

... sentiment, yet I only laugh, and the little old lady, with a final facial contortion surpassing all dreams, limps beyond ...
— Paul Kelver • Jerome Klapka, AKA Jerome K. Jerome

... circular bristle of red hair, the same bloodless countenance. The features were set, however, in a horrible smile, a fixed and unnatural grin, which in that still and moonlit room was more jarring to the nerves than any scowl or contortion. So like was the face to that of our little friend that I looked round at him to make sure that he was indeed with us. Then I recalled to mind that he had mentioned to us that his brother and he ...
— The Sign of the Four • Arthur Conan Doyle

... dinner—Alfred had been placed upon a diet of squab broth, none of the flesh, just the broth—Alfred quietly arose and, with the aid of the big looking glass, (mirrors had not been discovered as yet, in Brownsville), and a contortion feat such as he had never attempted previously, he scanned the bruised parts. Lin's worst fears seemed confirmed; all his person reflected in the looking glass was black as ...
— Watch Yourself Go By • Al. G. Field

... river bank, in every attitude and contortion of the death agony, were some dozen prostrate forms of men, women, and children, all dead and still. It seemed as though they must have crawled forth from the houses when the terrible fever thirst was upon them, ...
— In the Days of Chivalry • Evelyn Everett-Green


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