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Definition corner in American English

corner noun

[countable] noun
/ˈkɔrnər/
1

the part of something square or rectangular where two edges meet

Example

Watch the baby, that table has sharp corners.

Example

The date is displayed in the corner of the screen.

Example

I had to park in the far corner of the parking lot.

Example

That's me, in the bottom right-hand corner of the picture.

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1.1

a place where two sides or walls meet, usually inside a room or a box

Example

In a dark corner of the room stood a tall man.

Example

She sat in the corner reading.

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2

a sharp turn in a road, where you cannot see what is coming

Example

Slow down for the corner.

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2.1

a place where two roads or paths meet

Example

I get my newspaper from the store on the corner.

Example

As she turned the corner onto Bank Street, she saw us.

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3

the end of your mouth or eye

Example

A tear trickled from the corner of her eye.

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4

a small area away from the center, especially one that is quiet, peaceful, or secret

Example

Let's find a quiet corner and talk about it.

Example

Plant it in a sunny corner of your garden.

Example

People came from the four corners of the earth to take part in these games.

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5

a difficult situation that you cannot easily escape from

Example

The government is in a corner on the subject of taxes.

Example

They had me forced into a corner, and I had to admit the truth.

Example

We've gotten out of tighter corners than this!

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6

in boxing or wrestling, one of the corners of the square ring where the fighting happens

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7

in soccer, field hockey, etc., a kick that one team is allowed to take from a corner of the field, near the goal where they are trying to score

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8

to have or hold a monopoly on something, to monopolize something

Example

Because of its time to time technical innovation and purpose-built software, Microsoft has managed to get a corner on software market for years.

Definition corner in American English