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I . corner [ˈkɔ:nəɐ, ingl. am. ˈkɔ:rnɚ] SUST.

4. corner (manoevre in sport):

5. corner sports (assistants):

II . corner [ˈkɔ:nəɐ, ingl. am. ˈkɔ:rnɚ] V. trans.

III . corner [ˈkɔ:nəɐ, ingl. am. ˈkɔ:rnɚ] V. intr.

corner house SUST.

corner seat SUST.

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The areas where the large sanders can not reach, such as edges, corners, and stairs, are sanded by an edger.
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The structure is somewhat elliptical in plan, with rounded corners.
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You need special levels of skill to drift through corners with the copybook excellence of a rally driver.
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It had arched widows and doors, curved corners and two round towers.
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The drivers said the car was more nimble through the corners than its more exotic competitors.
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In the new millennium the open corners of the stadium were closed and the last stand-only stand was replaced by a seat-only stand.
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The first lecture theatre had an improvised white cloth as the projector screen - hung using strings from the four corners.
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Cotton is a beanpole of a man, six foot five and rail-thin, with a long face, prominent nose, and eyes that tilt down at the corners.
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The mouth has short, subtle furrows at the corners and contains 2935 upper tooth rows and 2933 lower tooth rows.
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Drug dealers who have entered insurance fraud think its safer and more profitable than working street corners.
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