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angular

[ang-gyuh-ler] / ˈæŋ gyə lər /




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These filaments also act as pathways that funnel matter and angular momentum into galaxies.

From Science Daily

Six dancers persuasively interpret the seasons and sometimes accompany the arias; Ms. Tanowitz’s angular, evocative choreography is enhanced by costumes in shiny textiles and chiffons by Victoria Bek and Carlos Soto.

From The Wall Street Journal

Faces are more angular, crowns take new shapes.

From The Wall Street Journal

There was the Picasso of late-19th-century realism; the Picasso of angular, broken-down Cubist shapes; the Picasso of playfully deformed portraits.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even Magistra Grimsby, an angular, ageless woman who taught Latin as if it were her native tongue, managed a brief, awkward hug.

From Literature