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out of true
phrase
Not properly aligned; out of alignment.
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However, the cut-out is prone to a commonly observed "plinth sag", where the part of it would bend out of true with the rest of the board.
"He did it out of true love".
A picture is rapidly drawn of a world out of true, or a mind out of true, in a situation rich in the possibility of weirdness and horror.
There are endless ways for a sensor's accuracy to drift out of true.
She wanders a while, adjusting picture frames that are out of true.
No wonder the men look tense as they dodge their partners' flying limbs, wrench their speeding pirouettes into forward and reverse, or dive in to wrestle their spiky arabesques in and out of true.
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Recent art attacks, while mercifully less damaging, have similarly singled out works of true power.
It was "Cop Without a Badge," an out-of-print true-crime book by Charles Kipps (which now has new life as a reissue).
Where Mrs. Wire has a tendency to alienate her lodgers, Nursie heals their wounds — not obsequiously but out of a true understanding of how hurt feels.
The complexity of falling in and out of true-or-false romance is one of the subjects Campbell has explored since her Nashville arrival during a career that basically requires a do-it-yourself approach.
True, out-of-wedlock births continued to rise, although at a much slower pace.
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