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1
the point,
area
, or line that is
formed
by the
meeting
of two
lines
,
surfaces
,
roads
, etc.:
Examples:
You go around corners too
fast
when you're
driving
!
on the
corner
There's a postbox on the
corner
(= the place where the
street
crosses
another).
in the
corner
of
Click
the
icon
in the
bottom
right-hand
corner
of the
screen
.
I have a
bruise
where I hit my
leg
on the
corner
of the
table
.
just around the
corner
They live just around the
corner
(= very close although not in the same
road
) - so we see them all the time.
2
a part of a
larger
area
,
often
somewhere
quiet
or far away:
Examples:
remote
corner
of They live in a
remote
corner
of
Scotland
,
miles
from the
nearest
store
.
3
a
kick
in
football
, or a
shot
in
hockey
, that is made to start play again from the
corner
of the playing
area
:
Examples:
The
referee
should have intervened
sooner
to stop the
player
taking the
corner
.
She won a
corner
10 minutes from time and the
striker
slotted it home.
4
the first and
third
bases
(=
positions
that a
player
must
reach
to
score
a point) on a
baseball
field
:
Examples:
at the corners I came to
bat
with
runners
at the corners.
5
If a
vehicle
corners well,
badly
, etc., it
drives
around corners in the
stated
way:
Examples:
corner
well It's a
powerful
car, but it doesn't
corner
well.
6
to
force
a person or an
animal
into a place or
situation
from which they cannot
easily
escape
:
Examples:
Once the
police
had
cornered
her in the
basement
, she gave herself up.
7
the point or
angle
formed
when two
lines
or
surfaces
meet:
Examples:
the
corner
of a
table
We could put that
chair
in the far
corner
of the room.
8
A
corner
is also a place where two
streets
meet:
Examples:
I’ll meet you at the
corner
of
Pine
and
Market
at 7:30.
9
A
corner
can also be a part or
area
of a place:
Examples:
They
lived
in a
remote
corner
of
Wyoming
.
10
to
force
a person or
animal
into a place or
situation
from which there is no
escape
:
Examples:
[ T ] After a
chase
, the
police
cornered
him in a
hallway
.
11
to get
control
of an
area
of
business
so that it is
difficult
for other
companies
to be
successful
in it:
Examples:
Small
low-cost
airlines
have
cornered
the
market
in
cheap
flights
.
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