corner
UK
/ˈkɔːnə(r)/US /ˈkɔrnɚ/corner
NOUNDefinition of corner
A corner is the place where two lines or edges meet.
Example: They live on the corner of Main Street and Dundas.
In business, a corner is a monopoly.
To corner someone is to get someone into a place where he or she cannot leave.
Example: Jessy cornered him in the supply room and wouldn't let him leave.
To go around corners.
Example: The car really corners well. Turns are easy for it.
corner
EXAMPLESExamples of corner
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They live on the corner of Main Street and Dundas.
Example sentence2
Just put it on the table in the corner of the room.
Example sentence3
Jessy cornered him in the supply room and wouldn't let him leave.
Example sentence4
The car really corners well. Turns are easy for it.
Example sentencecorner
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