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angle1
noun
    1. math.
      A measure of the rotation of a line about a point, usually measured in degrees, radians or revolutions.
    2. The point where two lines or planes intersect.
    3. The extent to which one line slopes away from another.
    4. A corner.
      Thesaurus: corner, elbow, fork.
    5. A point of view; an aspect; a way of considering or being involved in something.
      Thesaurus: view, perspective, outlook, standpoint, viewpoint, point of view.
verb angled, angling
    tr & intr
    1. To move in or place at an angle.
    2. To present a news story, information, etc from a particular point of view.
Etymology: 14c: from Latin angulum a corner.





angle2
verb
    angled, angling
    1. To use a rod and line for catching fish.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon angul hook.

Phrasal Verb: angle for something
    To try to get it in a devious or indirect way.
      Example: angled for an invitation to the party




angling
noun
    1. The action or sport of catching fish with rod, line and hook, eg freshwater fishing, fly fishing, game fishing, coarse fishing and deep sea fishing.
Etymology: 15c.



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