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corner

[kawr-ner] / ˈkɔr nər /






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“Every one of these funny labels they put on you, those of you who are watching this broadcast tonight in the projects, on the corners — I understand,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

With the typically busy spring season around the corner, buyers and sellers wondering what this means for their plans shouldn’t panic—but brushing up on local real-estate trends wouldn’t hurt.

From Barron's

With the typically busy spring season around the corner, buyers and sellers wondering what this means for their plans shouldn’t panic—but brushing up on local real-estate trends wouldn’t hurt.

From Barron's

A short time later Deranque was one of three nationalist activists who, having failed to get away, were cornered by the opposing group.

From BBC

The catty media site Gawker noted that corners of the internet like 4Chan could be expected to respond with heinous pranks, without realizing how vile the rhetoric of regular people was about to get.

From Salon