Contort
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British pronunciation/kəntˈɔːt/
American pronunciation/kənˈtɔɹt/

Definition & Meaning of "contort"

to contort
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to twist or bend something out of its normal or natural shape

to contort definition and meaning
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Example
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The magician used sleight of hand to contort a simple balloon into the shape of various animals.
The gymnast was able to contort her body into unbelievable positions.
The artist used wire to contort and shape it into a sculpture that defied conventional forms.
The yoga instructor demonstrated how to contort the body into challenging poses for flexibility.
The twisted tree trunk bore scars of past storms, its branches contorted into strange shapes.
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