askew
21askew — UK [əˈskjuː] / US [əˈskju] adjective at an angle instead of straight He paused to straighten his bow tie, which was askew …
22askew — Kapakahi, kapeke, kū ewa. ♦ To set askew, ho okapeke …
23Askew Nixon Ferguson Architects — is an architectural firm founded in 1975 by Lee H. Askew as Lee Askew and Associates , in 1982 called Askew Nixon Ferguson Wolfe , and received its current name and organization in 1998. The founders were Lee H. Askew, William B. Ferguson,… …
24ASKEW, Anne — (1521 1546) Anne Askew, burned as a heretic in the reign of Henry VIII,* was a woman of exceptional bravery. She was also forthright and articulate and had the foresight to keep a record of her travails as a testament to her faith, though we do… …
Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary
25Askew, Anne — (1521 1546) Forced by her father to marry at the age of fifteen, Askew rebelled, refused to take her husband s name, left the marital home and moved to London, where she gave sermons and distributed Protestant books. Because such books had… …
26Askew Codex — The Askew Codex (a.k.a. Codex Askewianus ) is a parchment manuscript now held by the British Library (BL Additional MS 5114) which contains Coptic translations of the Gnostic texts Pistis Sophia and parts of what G. R. S. Mead referred to as… …
27askew — Synonyms and related words: aberrant, abroad, adrift, agee, agee jawed, all abroad, all off, all wrong, amiss, anamorphous, askance, askant, askewgee, asquint, astray, asymmetric, at fault, awry, bent, beside the mark, bowed, cam, catawampous,… …
28askew — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. crooked, awry, lopsided, oblique. See distortion. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. awry, aslant, to one side; see crooked 1 , oblique 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. awry, aslant, sidelong, crooked …
29askew — a·skew || É™ skjuË adj. crooked adv. in a crooked position, at an angle; disapprovingly …
30askew — wakes …