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  1. a-tiltadverb

    With a lance.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of a-tilt in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of a-tilt in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of a-tilt in a Sentence

  1. Len McCluskey:

    These measures aim to deny working people a voice and to tilt power still further towards the rich and big business, who funded the Tory (Conservative) re-election campaign.

  2. Johnny Joey Jones:

    He did n’t say, ‘ You ca n’t ride this ride, go talk to so-and-so. ’ It was, ‘ You ca n’t ride this ride, ’ I said ‘ Why ? ’ and he said, ‘ Because you do n’t have real legs. ’ and then once I left the ride, I researched the policy for every single ride in the park, and literally, I ca n’t get on a tilt-a-whirl. I ’m restricted to pretty much things that do n’t move, because of my legs.

  3. Matt Smith:

    The product draws provide a bullish tilt, especially given the rebound in refinery utilization, but it's a bearish sucker punch of a build from crude stocks.

  4. Nicole Weingart/Bravo:

    I think with our group, when someone gets singled out, there's always a change. I think Sutton Stracke see it with Crystal [ Kung Minkoff ] and me and our problems that we had. It creates a dynamic shift in the group, so if there's ever a tilt, it's going to happen with everyone.

  5. Rick Wade:

    In both large and small caucuses, black voters can tilt the scales when the numbers are close, and strong black support in Iowa could affect black response and support in South Carolina and nationally.

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