1. corner | |
A place off to the side of an area
"he tripled to the rightfield corner"; "the southeastern corner of the Mediterranean";
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2. corner | |
The point where two lines meet or intersect
"the corners of a rectangle";
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3. corner [ Synonyms: nook] | |
An interior angle formed by two meeting walls
"a piano was in one corner of the room";
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کونا۔ |
4. corner [ Synonyms: street corner, turning point] | |
The intersection of two streets
"standing on the corner watching all the girls go by";
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نکڑ۔ |
5. corner | |
The point where three areas or surfaces meet or intersect
"the corners of a cube";
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6. corner [ Synonyms: niche, recess, recession] | |
A small concavity
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خالی جگہ۔ خلا۔ |
7. corner | |
A temporary monopoly on a kind of commercial trade
"a corner on the silver market";
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8. corner [ Synonyms: box] | |
A predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible
"his lying got him into a tight corner";
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9. corner | |
A projecting part where two sides or edges meet
"he knocked off the corners";
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10. corner | |
A remote area
"in many corners of the world they still practice slavery";
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11. corner [ Synonyms: quoin] | |
(architecture) solid exterior angle of a building; especially one formed by a cornerstone
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1. corner | |
Gain control over
"corner the gold market";
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2. corner [ Synonyms: tree] | |
Force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape
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3. corner | |
Turn a corner
"the car corners";
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