It seems we often have the best intentions, determined to stay the course on the straight and narrow road, but we somehow end up catawampus. |
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The balance was thrown catawampus when the coach started loading up with the unexpected players. |
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It zigzagged in 1935 from drought to sloshy spring to frying-pan summer to completely catawampus. |
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The dubitations of a Bostonian spinster may be made as interesting, by one genius, as a fight between a crocodile and a catawampus, by another genius. |
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Bicycles are chained to the wrought-iron fence, and a well-used Old Town canoe lies catawampus at the entrance to the cellar. |
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Doorframes, window frames, picture frames stripped of their pictures and stacked catawampus in a corner. |
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