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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a twisted man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is deceitful, morally corrupt, or devious. For example, "The king had many enemies, including a twisted man who wanted to overthrow the monarchy."
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Walerian Borowczyk was a twisted man whose films were infused with a unique cruelty and weirdness.
Others paused to make sense of what they saw — a twisted man still affixed to the rope, reclined on the slope as if he might continue climbing after waking from his awkward slumber.
Such an idyllic place, occupied in 1969 by such a twisted man ― for whom his followers would, and did, do anything for him.
According to the historical record, the anger of the common populace against a twisted man like Jeffreys grew and grew until he himself feared for his life.
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And then you've got Richard III, who is a deformed, twisted man, with an incredible self-loathing because of the way he looks, which is a big part of who he is.
Wish I never got it because we are no longer together, but we still talk as friends - My fiancé has a crazy twisted man on his back and a cancer sign on his arm.
They're broke, but I'm not giving their money back.' Harold was a very twisted man".
He is a bitter and twisted man — and a successful one.
Dr. Bierenbaum sought the ultimate advantage over his wife, Ms. Katz said, "to prevent her from exposing him as a violent and twisted man".
The New York Times wrote that MalcolmX was "an extraordinary and twisted man" who "turn[ed] many true gifts to evil purpose" and that his life was "strangely and pitifully wasted".
That 1962 oil on canvas, depicting a twisted naked man clutching an empty glass, his reflection visible in the red foreground, did not sell.
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