athwart

या बाजूकडून त्या बाजूकडे
definition
adverb
one table running athwart was all the room would hold
across from side to side; transversely.
our words ran athwart and we ended up at cross purposes
so as to be perverse or contradictory.
preposition
a long counter thrown athwart the entranceway
from side to side of; across.
these statistics run sharply athwart conventional presumptions
in opposition to; counter to.
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example
our words ran 'athwart' and we ended up at cross purposes
one table running 'athwart' was all the room would hold
I glance in the mirror and find, to my disappointment, that she's still 'athwart' the bike.
At a time when America's elites said that the United States was in an irreversible decline, and the rest of us should just get used to it, Ronald Reagan stood 'athwart' what was then considered the tide of history and said: ‘No.’
‘We're so happy this restaurant is here,’ confided another matriarch when I inquired about the twisty little phyllo-pastry purse 'athwart' her salad of Asian pear and gleaming field greens.
The solar flares and the corona of the sun danced 'athwart' the planet's silhouette.
a counter was placed 'athwart' the entrance
They can, however, have happier endings once enough people stand 'athwart' the system, and yell stop.
At some points in history, the role of conservatism has been to be reactive and to stand 'athwart' history yelling ‘stop’, Rove says.
She tells me they're giving an award to the senator because he stands 'athwart' conventional wisdom on many issues.
To the south, 'athwart' the mountain's lower slope, was a maze of byways and ramshackle housing for the native population.
When it comes to its language, its cinema, and now its music, France has long stood 'athwart' history crying ‘Stop!’
Rather, the dominant strain of principled conservatism has stood 'athwart' history yelling, ‘Slow down!’
Ultimately though, what is more intriguing about this work is the manner in which it runs 'athwart' of some contemporary photography to instead de-emphasize overt expressivity.
Together they stood 'athwart' any measure that smacked of political centralization.
these statistics run sharply 'athwart' conventional presumptions
a long counter thrown 'athwart' the entranceway
The old men pose 'athwart' a water wheel.
As Harry made clear, being different meant neither better nor inferior, but 'athwart' .
Unfortunately, without the ‘Language Police’ standing 'athwart' language liberalization, every usage would slip into the dictionary.
But to place that tribute 'athwart' the vista of the mall would be the act of a country that no longer understands its own history.
Like other empires of the past century, it has chosen to live not prudently, in peace and prosperity, but as a massive military power 'athwart' an angry, resistant globe.
Grenada lay 'athwart' vital US sea lanes, thus threatening all transatlantic trade.
While Matsya lay 'athwart' the route from the northern lands to the ports on the western coast, it was not a place of great enterprise.
our words ran 'athwart' and we ended up at cross purposes
That was part of the necessary pattern, as was that he would stand 'athwart' her when that time arrived.
He took his hand off the hilt of his dagger at last, though still his eyes were fixed 'athwart' the city.
The Island of St. Germain, the objective of the action, is a low mound of earth surrounded by swamps and was 'athwart' the division zone of advance.
Appleby, the county town, suffered greatly from Scottish raids, since it was 'athwart' an easy line of advance across Stainmore towards Durham and York.
these statistics run sharply 'athwart' conventional presumptions
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