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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181. Coastal Refraction alters the bearings, particularly when bearings are at an oblique angle to the coastline. 6.
182. The article gives the reader a fresh angle on pop culture.
183. Never before have so many people had direct access to information from every angle.
184. We shall never know because the obtuse camera angle, from midwicket, provided insufficient evidence.
185. The dorsal arm plates are fan shaped with an acute proximal angle and separated.
186. It therefore has to aim at a carefully judged angle to the apparent direction if it is going to score a hit.
187. It came from a tributary passage that lead off from the main corridor at a curious angle.
188. The journalists gathered in knots to compare notes and decide on the best angle on the story.
189. The central volutes intertwine and a tendril and foliage breaks the line of the abacus between these and the angle volutes.
190. The distal ventral arm plates are more pentagonal with an obtuse proximal angle and a wide convex distal edge.
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191. The ventral arm plates are pentagonal with an acute proximal angle, a slightly indented distal edge, and separated from one another.
192. Window eaves and roof gutters curve in organic efficiency rather than follow a mechanical right angle.
193. One platoon splits off and marches toward the crowd, their bayoneted rifles set at a 45-degree angle.
194. She was sitting down by the gate, one hand on her neck, her head canted over at a fierce angle.
195. He was sitting at an angle which allowed him to watch the door.
196. Livesey is quite capable of looking after that particular angle, and no doubt he is sharpening his pencil for this purpose already.
197. The pattern is the same from every angle, which affords considerable freedom in the placement of the rug.
198. Inch by inch we tilted the cabin on its side until it leaned at an angle.
199. And he will angle for an early official visit to Washington.
200. Twice she got caught in the reeds and had to back off and pick out a new angle of approach.
201. I avoided the angle of the coffee table in the darkened room.
202. The latter alters the angle of the front roller[sentencedict.com], to prevent the best running off centre.
203. Still, the press jumped on the pygmy owl angle, splashing headlines about the controversy across the top of both dailies.
204. Their other job was to ensure that the capsule was oriented at the correct angle for the remaining descent.
205. It sees a tiny patch of the visual field measuring a few degrees of visual angle across.
206. The second bullet was fired from close to where Doyle was lying, and at a very steep angle.
207. Release the fire button before the joystick and the angle increases to 70 degrees, which is great for crosses.
208. Modern architects are moving away from the divinity of the right angle to rhomboids, to rounded spaces and parabolas.
209. The aircraft would have crossed this jet stream at a shallow angle which would have resulted in considerably reduced ground speed.
210. He looked at Lee from an angle, cool and fixed, with a slow nod of the head to measure remarks.
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