out of true

ADJECTIVE
  1. not accurately fitted; not level
    off-level floors and untrue doors and windows
    the frame was out of true
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How To Use out of true In A Sentence

  • This door won't shut properly. I think the frame must be out of true.
  • the frame was out of true
  • Wheel alignment can easily be knocked out of true by potholes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It could be out of true (no longer circular) or have hairline cracks. Times, Sunday Times
  • I argue that rear axle radius location arm must be out of true.
  • Guaranteed hand-made, every stitch out of true, made from the softest wool of the yak. THE LEGEND OF CAPTAIN SPACE
  • The walls are slightly out of true.
  • This door won't shut properly. I think the frame must be out of true.
  • This door won't shut properly. I think the frame must be out of true.
  • I argue that rear axle radius location arm must be out of true.
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