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Torqued

Torqued \Torqued\, a. [L. torquere to twist, to turn, to wind.]

  1. Wreathed; twisted. [R.]

  2. (Her.) Twisted; bent; -- said of a dolphin haurient, which forms a figure like the letter S.

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torqued

vb. (en-past of: torque)

Usage examples of "torqued".

He pumped his knees a lot, pawed several kicks, and swung his legs in long sweeps that torqued his hips into impossible positions.

Cutter thought he must be Torqued, cancered by the bad energy of a cacotopic zone, but that was not right.

But the grip torqued him back, his attacker enjoying an advantage no water polo defenseman ever had-two feet on solid ground.

I torqued the van out of the lot and drove to the grocery store, where I bought not one but two quarts of nondairy lime sorbet for lactose-intolerant Howie Lauderdale.

As the chains of the swinging light fixture torqued, the links twisted against one another with enough friction to cause an eerie grining, as if lizard-eyed altar boys in blood-soaked cassocks and surplices were ringing the unmelodious bells of a satanic mass.

I insisted as my foot danced from brake to clutch and I torqued the steering wheel.

Doesn't it seem a little odd that she listens to this over and over when she's a normie, but starts carrying on about wolves howling when she's all torqued out?

Military transports, torqued by hundreds of liftoffs and landings, often clanged a single bell note that meant sympathetic vibration was doing its best to hammer to death the vessel and everyone aboard her.

The younger generation was alarmingly given to humoring her-or even to taking up her enthusiasms simply because they sounded cool and torqued off their elders.