Crossword-Solution: WARP
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Warp | v. t. | To throw; hence, to send forth, or throw out, as words; to utter. |
| Warp | v. t. | To turn or twist out of shape; esp., to twist or bend out of a flat plane by contraction or otherwise. |
| Warp | v. t. | To turn aside from the true direction; to cause to bend or incline; to pervert. |
| Warp | v. t. | To weave; to fabricate. |
| Warp | v. t. | To tow or move, as a vessel, with a line, or warp, attached to a buoy, anchor, or other fixed object. |
| Warp | v. t. | To cast prematurely, as young; -- said of cattle, sheep, etc. |
| Warp | v. t. | To let the tide or other water in upon (lowlying land), for the purpose of fertilization, by a deposit of warp, or slimy substance. |
| Warp | v. t. | To run off the reel into hauls to be tarred, as yarns. |
| Warp | v. t. | To arrange (yarns) on a warp beam. |
| Warp | v. i. | To turn, twist, or be twisted out of shape; esp., to be twisted or bent out of a flat plane; as, a board warps in seasoning or shrinking. |
| Warp | v. i. | to turn or incline from a straight, true, or proper course; to deviate; to swerve. |
| Warp | v. i. | To fly with a bending or waving motion; to turn and wave, like a flock of birds or insects. |
| Warp | v. i. | To cast the young prematurely; to slink; -- said of cattle, sheep, etc. |
| Warp | v. i. | To wind yarn off bobbins for forming the warp of a web; to wind a warp on a warp beam. |
| Warp | v. | The threads which are extended lengthwise in the loom, and crossed by the woof. |
| Warp | v. | A rope used in hauling or moving a vessel, usually with one end attached to an anchor, a post, or other fixed object; a towing line; a warping hawser. |
| Warp | v. | A slimy substance deposited on land by tides, etc., by which a rich alluvial soil is formed. |
| Warp | v. | A premature casting of young; -- said of cattle, sheep, etc. |
| Warp | v. | Four; esp., four herrings; a cast. See Cast, n., 17. |
| Warp | v. | The state of being warped or twisted; as, the warp of a board. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| WARP | anagram | WRAP, WRPA |
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Sentences with WARP (5)
But if I had not taken things for granted, if I had examined everything with the care which I should have shown had we approached the case _de novo_ and had no cut-and-dried story to warp my mind, should I not then have found something more definite to go upon? Of course I should.
For now, however short the practice falls of reaching the legal standard, the principle is woven into the warp and woof of Southern life and Southern legislation.
But if I had not taken things for granted, if I had examined everything with the care which I would have shown had we approached the case DE NOVO and had no cut-and-dried story to warp my mind, would I not then have found something more definite to go upon? Of course I should.
Seventh after tenth is lucky both to set The vine in earth, and take and tame the steer, And fix the leashes to the warp; the ninth To runagates is kinder, cross to thieves.
Bombast, Bombycinous.] A twilled fabric for dresses, of which the warp is silk, and the weft worsted.
Quotes with WARP (3)
Congenital disease can warp the heart with great variety. Valves can be sealed tight, missing parts — or absent altogether. Major vessels can be misplaced, narrowed, or blocked completely. A chamber can be too small or missing, a wall too thick or thin. The heart’s electrical system — its nerves — may go haywire. The muscle can be weak. Holes may occur almost anywhere, in almost any size. Studying heart pathology, one is reminded that the genetic symphony that produces a norm…
Really to believe in human nature while striving to know the thousand forces that warp it from its ideal development-to call for and expect much from men and women, and not to be disappointed and embittered if they fall short- to try to do good with people rather than to them- this is my religion on its human side. And if God exists, I think that he must be in the warm sun, in the kindly actions of the people we know and read of, in the beautiful things of art and nature, and…
If through no fault of his own the hero is crushed by a bulldozer in Act II, we are not impressed. Even though life is often like this — the absconding cashier on his way to Nicaragua is killed in a collision at the airport, the prominent statesman dies of a stroke in the midst of the negotiations he has spent years to bring about, the young lovers are drowned in a boating accident the day before their marriage — such events, the warp and woof of everyday life, seem irrelevan…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 231 times in crossword archives (1953–2025).