bottom corner
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbottomandcorner
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bottom
noun
uk/ˈbɒt.əm/us/ˈbɑː.t̬əm/
the lowest part ...
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corner
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɔː.nər/us/ˈkɔːr.nɚ/
the point, area, or line that is formed by the meeting of two lines, surfaces, ...
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(Definition ofbottomandcornerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A large sheltered area below this corner leads to the main entrance, towards which itsbottomcornerrecedes.
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It has four contractile tentacles, one extending from eachbottomcornerof its bell, ranging in length from 5to50 cm.
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The leftbottomcornershows the numbers of the class-outliers, prototypes and absorbed points for all three classes.
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A common practice of displaying a company's logo during a television broadcast, typically a translucent image in the right handbottomcorner.
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Thebottomcornerof the pitch sees quite a large dip, which the home side use to their advantage.
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The signer usually appears in thebottomcornerof the screen, with the programme being broadcast full size or slightly shrunk away from that corner.
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A price tag graphic at thebottomcornerof the screen provides the ever-changing dollar amount as the two haggle over the item's price.
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The arched entrance appeared to be approximately at the south-easternbottomcornerroom with circular steps leading up to the new hall.
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The uppersides are a dark brown with a small orange spot in thebottomcornerof the hindwing.
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Cards also feature small "inspiration" icons in thebottomcorner.
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Hikaru has short yet, bluish-purple hair and black eyes which have a white spot and a brown spot at eachbottomcorner.
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The new logo was placed in thebottomcorneron the ident.
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The top corner of the bit where the cutting edge begins is called the "toe", and thebottomcorneris known as the "heel".
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Park then settled the game with a decisive strike low into thebottomcorner.
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In practice, unless the viewer chooses an extreme angle, like looking at it from thebottomcornerof the window, the perspective normally looks more or less correct.
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The frontbottomcornerof the sail, where the mast foot protrudes, is called the tack, and the rear corner, to which the boom is attached, is called the clew.
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Into stoppage time, with his team winning 21, he stepped up to drive a free-kick into thebottomcornerfrom the edge of the penalty area.
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The new side windows were of distinctive shape, with square top corners and rounded bottom corners.
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A typical chest is approximately rectangular in overall shape and often has short legs at the bottom corners for placement on the floor.
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