How to use in-sentence of “slanted”:
– In the centre was a square roof opening in which rainwater could come, draining inwards from the slanted tiled roof.
– Unencyclopedic and point of view is slanted on beauty of colours.
– An alternative is oblique type: the type is slanted but the letterforms do not change shape: this less elaborate approach is used by many sans-serif typefaces.
– Sounds like an essay, point of view slanted as it tells that guard dogs actually attack people.
– The entire area is slightly bent or slanted and forms a basin centered in the Tone River and Tokyo Bay.
– The elevator had to use hydraulic jacks to move and erect the elevator up the slanted legs.
– Unlike Neanderthals, which had slanted foreheads, the Cro-Magnons had straight foreheads, like modern humans.

