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angle
noun
the
space
between
two
straight
lines
or
surfaces
that
meet
,
measured
in
degrees
•
The
teacher
drew
a
right
angle
on
the
board
.
The
teacher
drew
a
right
angle
on
the
board
.
•
Hold
the
two
wooden
boards
at
a
45-degree
angle
before
nailing
them
together
.
Hold
the
two
wooden
boards
at
a
45-degree
angle
before
nailing
them
together
.
From
Latin
angulus
“
corner
,
angle
”,
related
to
Greek
ankylos
“
bent
”.
noun
a
particular
way
of
looking
at
,
thinking
about
,
or
approaching
something
•
From
my
angle
,
the
plan
seems
risky
.
From
my
angle
,
the
plan
seems
risky
.
•
Try
to
see
the
problem
from
a
different
angle
.
Try
to
see
the
problem
from
a
different
angle
.
noun
an
aspect
or
direction
chosen
to
give
special
emphasis
when
presenting
a
story
,
product
,
or
plan
•
Reporters
looked
for
a
new
angle
on
the
election
results
.
Reporters
looked
for
a
new
angle
on
the
election
results
.
•
The
advertisement
’
s
creative
angle
highlights
family
togetherness
.
The
advertisement
’
s
creative
angle
highlights
family
togetherness
.
verb
-
angle
,
angling
,
angles
,
angled
to
fish
with
a
rod
,
line
,
and
hook
•
Early
every
morning
,
he
goes
to
the
river
to
angle
for
trout
.
Early
every
morning
,
he
goes
to
the
river
to
angle
for
trout
.
•
The
old
man
angled
patiently
by
the
pier
all
afternoon
.
The
old
man
angled
patiently
by
the
pier
all
afternoon
.
Old
English
angelian
“
to
fish
with
a
hook
”,
from
angel
“
hook
,
fish-hook
”.
verb
-
angle
,
angling
,
angles
,
angled
to
try
to
obtain
something
,
often
in
an
indirect
or
clever
way
•
He
’
s
angling
for
a
promotion
by
staying
late
every
night
.
He
’
s
angling
for
a
promotion
by
staying
late
every
night
.
•
She
cleverly
angled
an
invitation
to
the
exclusive
party
.
She
cleverly
angled
an
invitation
to
the
exclusive
party
.