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acute angle

NOUN
  1. an angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees

How To Use acute angle In A Sentence

  • He takes it at a slightly too acute angle, and right there before my eyes, the whole car with its four occupants actually starts tipping onto its side.
  • He was the hero a minute later slamming a low drive into the far corner from an acute angle.
  • Has more yellow on bill than smaller Bewick's Swan, reaching below nostril at an acute angle.
  • pictography," Mr. McRae has told me the following: Whenever an Indian breaks up his camp, and wishes to leave behind him information in what direction and how far he is going, he plants into the ground near the fire a twig or stick, and breaks it so that it forms an acute angle, planting the other end in the ground also in the direction in which he intends to camp the following evening. Historical Introduction to Studies Among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico; Report on the Ruins of the Pueblo of Pecos Papers Of The Archæological Institute Of America, American Series, Vol. I
  • It has a large posterior auricle that has a concave posterior margin meeting the hinge at an acute angle.
  • The Steelmen's most reliable poacher coolly slotted into an empty net from an acute angle to claim his 13th strike of the campaign.
  • At its widest point, the form is abruptly sliced and then twisted further still, at an acute angle, to face and frame a distant mountain on the horizon.
  • And there is no finer exponent of acute angles than the man who has won a record 60 consecutive matches on clay. Times, Sunday Times
  • I remember at one point hitting yet another pothole, and the bakkie sinking and tipping at an acute angle. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Pelonis describes it, many compression ceilings are set at an acute angle to the front wall and are typically very hard.
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