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corner

[kawr-ner] / ˈkɔr nər /






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In tight quarters—city streets, parking decks, drive-thrus—the rear steering allows the Vistiq to go around corners like a cat winding around an owner’s ankles.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company says it has “turned a corner” and now plans to build on that momentum by launching Instagram for TV.

From The Wall Street Journal

The S&P 500 index’s 16% jump in 2025 has left many corners of the market looking pricey for a bargain hunter like Berkshire.

From The Wall Street Journal

Located on a street corner in the Fashion District, their space, which doubles as a man cave, reflects their creative influences, their ties to L.A. and their offbeat sense of humor.

From Los Angeles Times

The school takes advantage of all the free resources it can get, and adopted a rocking chair for a reading corner.

From BBC