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to skew
adjective
Neither perpendicular nor parallel (usually said of two lines).
synonyms
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"You have to skew it".
NXT supporters tend to skew older.
After that, my signature begins to skew.
I don't want to skew the work's tone.
"We don't tend to skew under 35," said Mr. Gilligan.
To skew the results, a campaign would have to pack precincts across the state.
Consumers on the individual market are thought to skew young and healthy.
Mr. Chávez did pretty much everything he could to skew the elections.
GOP caucus voters tend to skew old, and Romney has a 34-12 advantage with seniors.
Even then, the networks knew which way they needed to skew.
The improvised jokes are terrific, though they tend to skew pretty dark.
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