Sentence examples for to angle from inspiring English sources

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to angle

noun

A figure formed by two rays which start from a common point (a plane angle) or by three planes that intersect (a solid angle).

  • The angle between lines A and B

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The early afternoon light was just beginning to angle.

Fishermen tend to angle for the weaker ones, he said.

At the quarter pole, Desormeaux tugged on the reins and asked Fusaichi Pegasus to angle right.

There's a little fold-over metal stand to angle them upwards.

Nor might it have been possible to angle Azhar into a stance like Shah's.

He knows how to angle his arm properly, and which smile to use.

I urge the whole world to angle their eyes in the direction of that courtroom".

City Opera needs to angle itself toward the public in a completely different way.

The movie is wildly overshot and overcut; the simplest scenes jump around from angle to angle.

Punter Jeff Feagles said he would try to angle every punt out of bounds.

New York ladies who had snubbed her began to angle discreetly for introductions.

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