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Awry   /ərˈaɪ/   Listen
Awry

adverb
1.
Away from the correct or expected course.  Synonym: amiss.  "Something went badly amiss in the preparations"
2.
Turned or twisted to one side.  Synonyms: askew, skew-whiff.  "With his necktie twisted awry"
adjective
1.
Turned or twisted toward one side.  Synonyms: askew, cockeyed, lopsided, skew-whiff, wonky.  "His wig was, as the British say, skew-whiff"
2.
Not functioning properly.  Synonyms: amiss, haywire, wrong.  "Has gone completely haywire" , "Something is wrong with the engine"






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"Awry" Quotes from Famous Books



... desolation; she was only sleeping, she wished us to understand; the touch of the first Parisian would wake her into life. The features of her fashionable face, meanwhile, were arranged with perfect composure; even in slumber she had preserved her woman's instinct of orderly grace; not a sign was awry, not a window- blind gave hint of rheumatic hinges, or of shattered vertebrae; all the machinery was in order; the faintest pressure on the electrical button, the button that connects this lady of the sea with the Paris Bourse and the Boulevards, and how gayly, how agilely would this Trouville ...
— In and Out of Three Normady Inns • Anna Bowman Dodd

... nose was buried in the grass and her hat was awry. If she had a fault, it was a tendency to being overdressed. At present her plumed hat and large fluffy boa gave her an aspect unsympathetic with the surroundings. Jewel pulled her upright and placed ...
— Jewel - A Chapter In Her Life • Clara Louise Burnham

... labour'd in her breast. Not youthful kings in battle seized alive, Not scornful virgins who their charms survive, Not ardent lovers robb'd of all their bliss, Not ancient ladies when refused a kiss, Not tyrants fierce that unrepenting die, Not Cynthia when her manteau's pinn'd awry, E'er felt such rage, resentment, and despair, As thou, sad virgin! for ...
— The Poetical Works Of Alexander Pope, Vol. 1 • Alexander Pope et al

... much of these outside things; but she did now—at least she tried her best. There was not a lock unsmoothed in her fair hair, not a fold awry in her silks or laces, and not a trace of agitation visible in her manner or countenance when Mrs. Grey opened her ...
— Christian's Mistake • Dinah Maria Mulock Craik

... as others see us and we shall discover the difficulty of the undertaking. We are not able to get the perspective because our personal feelings, our necessary selfish self-appreciation, puts our judgments awry. Others close to us may do little better. They are likely to either underrate us or to exaggerate our qualities and powers. In the United States we are called on to evaluate Mr. Taft and Mr. Roosevelt. Is either of them a great man? Has either of them been a great ...
— Popular Science Monthly Volume 86


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