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Oblique (glossary)

3 books mention “Oblique”.


  1. If on a Winter's Night a Traveler

    by Italo Calvino

    Oblique: Neither parallel nor perpendicular, but at a slanting angle.

  2. Dido's Prize

    by Eugenia O'Neal

    Oblique: not straightforward indirect; also obscureb devious, underhanded

  3. Uncle Tom's Cabin

    Or, Life Among the Lowly

    by Harriet Beecher Stowe

    Oblique: a not straightforward indirect; also obscureb devious, underhanded


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