Synonym: Angle, fish, lean, slant, tilt, tip, weight. Similar words: single, jungle, single out, struggle for, seemingly, gang, increasingly, struggle against. Meaning: ['æŋgl] n. 1. the space between two lines or planes that intersect; the inclination of one line to another; measured in degrees or radians 2. a biased way of looking at or presenting something 3. a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Saxons and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons. v. 1. move or proceed at an angle 2. to incline or bend from a vertical position 3. seek indirectly 4. fish with a hook 5. present with a bias.
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91. The shoulder angle should be low.
92. This function returns the cosine of an angle.
93. He drifted on upwards at an angle.
94. The portrait was hanging at an slight angle.
95. When the latter were realigned or made anew they often met the earlier roads at a sharp angle on the parish boundaries.
96. The service block comes off at a right angle at the back and forms a sort of court where you arrive.
97. He lay head towards the door and at an angle of forty-five degrees from the bed, his shoes touching the end.
98. The ventral arm plates are wider than long, pentagonal with an obtuse proximal angle and a slightly convex distal edge.
99. The challenge will be to approach from a different angle.
100. Of course,[www.Sentencedict.com] analysing any relationship depends upon the angle from which it is viewed.
101. Reaching the point where Fernand had disappeared, she crawled round the angle of rock.
102. The fall of Wulfgeat in 1006 is also interesting from another angle.
103. Arrange fresh mozzarella slices on an angle around the sides of the greens for an attractive presentation.
104. In a foreign land, one sees everything from an angle.
105. The weight and angle of him; the true-to-life beard hair on him; arched back, educated hands.
106. In distinctive display flight flaps upwards at a steep angle and then glides down with wings scarcely upraised.
107. The early studies were wide angle studies of impressions of the Course, based around questionnaires and structured interviews.
108. From my angle Edward and I were now firm friends.
109. She smooths down her hair, tipping the beret back to its original angle.
110. But Christopher has a slightly different angle on why Agnew's have decided to take this leap into the present.
111. The Chesterfield, on to which he was ready to drop, was no longer at its usual,(Sentencedict.com) comfortable angle to the television.
112. Effective use of Logo requires the development of mathematical knowledge such as angle, rotation and distance.
113. It was almost twilight when they tied up at the Angle Inlet boatyard.
114. The oral shield is rhombic but often with an obtuse proximal angle and a convex distal edge.
115. Always increase the interception angle if the wind significantly affects it.
116. He saw it break its flight over a dell between the dunes, soar vertically and then head off at an angle.
117. Also, though several groups may discuss similar subjects, each will have its own angle.
118. We will fire our pulse of light at such an angle that its passage to the far wall is five meters long.
119. Firstly the side rail joints are set out at an angle as the seat increases in width towards the front.
120. Conversely, shots taken from a low angle impart a feeling of inferiority or weakness.
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