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Filter by Meaning The oblique stance of the athlete gave him an advantage over his opponent.
The politician's oblique speech didn't answer any of the reporter's questions.
The oblique glance from the stranger made her feel uncomfortable.
The oblique cut of the skirt gave it a unique and modern look.
The oblique angle of the car in the parking spot made it hard for other drivers to maneuver around it.
His oblique criticism of her work was both unhelpful and hurtful.
The oblique lines on the graph indicated a trend towards improvement.
She hung the picture at an oblique angle to create a more dynamic composition.
The oblique line on the graph shows a decreasing trend in sales.
The floor tiles were oblique and created a dizzying effect.
The runner suffered a sprain due to an oblique movement.
The oblique muscle is located on the side of the abdomen.
The tower was built with oblique walls to withstand strong winds.
The roof of the house had an oblique angle to it.
The ski slope had an oblique gradient that challenged even the most experienced skiers.
The oblique perspective in the drawing added depth to the image.
The company's oblique advertising campaign misled consumers about the product's benefits.
The oblique path of the comet indicated that it was not from our solar system.
The dancer felt a pull in her oblique while rehearsing for the show.
The oblique suggestion to change the topic was taken by everyone in the room.
The scientist's oblique research findings sparked controversy among the academic community.
The oblique viewpoint of the photographer made the subject appear smaller.
The oblique is a common bycatch in trawl fisheries.
The teacher's oblique grading system seemed unfair.
The oblique muscles play a crucial role in maintaining posture.
The oblique is also known by its scientific name, Pleuronectes obliquus.
The oblique viewpoint of the historian shed new light on an old event.
The oblique stripes on the shirt made it stand out from the others.
The boxer strengthened his oblique muscles to improve his punching power.
Her oblique reference to his past behavior made everyone in the room uncomfortable.
The physical therapist recommended stretches for the client's oblique muscles.
The oblique arrangement of the furniture made the room seem more spacious.
The oblique approach to the problem seemed to be working better than the direct one.
Her oblique behavior made me question her honesty.
The oblique angle of the ramp made it difficult for the wheelchair user to climb.
The fisherman caught an oblique while out at sea.
The oblique entrance to the building was hard to find.
The oblique flight path of the airplane caused turbulence.
The oblique rays of the setting sun made the sky turn red.
The ship sailed at an oblique angle to the waves, causing some passengers to feel seasick.
The oblique placement of the lamp created a cozy atmosphere in the room.
The company's oblique marketing tactics made me skeptical.
The artist painted an oblique line across the canvas.
The athlete strained his left oblique during the game.
The tower had an oblique design that made it stand out from the rest of the buildings.
The oblique has a distinctive diamond-shaped body.
The football player's oblique injury kept him out of the game.
The CEO's oblique response to the question hinted at company secrets.
The oblique rays of sunlight created interesting shadows on the building.
The politician's oblique response to the question raised suspicion.
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