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canted past participle;   canted past tense;   cants 3rd person singular present;   canting present participle
1. Cause (something) to be in a slanting or oblique position; tilt
he canted his head to look at the screen
2. Take or have a slanting position
mismatched slate roofs canted at all angles
Jess – While walking to this park for Saturday lunch by the beach – freshly cooked fish-n-chips in hand – I spotted the odd juxtaposition of these two posts. They cant away from each other as if some angry hulk has pushed them apart to walk through!
Thursday – When I first read this word finally figured out what this word meant I immediately took notice of my posture – more specifically the alignment of my neck. I seem to have a crick in my neck a lot. I have to tilt my head when I’m sewing, having a conversation, reading off my computer screen and especially if I’m having my photo taken. Even as I ponder this habit I have to cock my head just to get my thoughts clear.
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