sklenting

/ˈsklɛntɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of sklent: moving or looking sideways; slanting or deviating from a straight line.
    • She kept sklenting her eyes toward the window during the lecture.
    • The dog was sklenting through the crowd, trying to find its owner.
    • The river is sklenting around the mountain as it flows south.
adjective
  1. That slants or moves sideways; not direct or straight.
    • The sklenting rain soaked the side of the house.
    • They followed a sklenting trail through the forest.
    • A sklenting shadow fell across the garden as the sun set.
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