Straight, curved are hard on your back.
Straight trimmers give you more reach and have more power for cutting tall weeds. Curved trimmers are better for tight spaces.
Well, if you had a shadow cast on earth, it would appear curved because the of the Earth's surface is curved
What to do when your paper trimmer does not cut straight First check the paper trimmer blade. If the blade needs to be replaced the trimmer will begin to cut with rough edges and often not on a straight line. Second, if your paper trimmer has a replaceable piece underneath the blade (this is a piece that would touch the backside of the paper, where the blade would glide across as it cut through the paper), try to replace that. With time those pieces become warped and will cut crooked. Third, make sure you are lining your paper up along the grid. If all else fails, it is possible that you may need to invest in a better paper trimmer. Some popular paper trimmers that people feel cut straight edges are the Creative Memories 12" paper trimmer and the paper trimmer made by Provo Craft, called the Cutterpede.
I've never heard of anyone using a curved needle for any kind of piercing. But, a straight needle would be much easier for a tragus. A lot of force has to be used to pierce the tragus and that would be difficult with a curved needle. Also, I could imagine that the curved needle would hit the cartilage/ear behind your tragus after it was pierced. Just get it done with a straight one.
The opposite of straight could be crooked, curved, turned, or bent. The opposite of straight (honest) could be dishonest, devious, or corrupt. The opposite of straight (slang for heterosexual) would be gay.
If you are referring to a shape, then a semi-circle would be the most likely shape that contains one straight side and one curved. Take a look at a protractor, it's a semi-circle.
Many have said a curved soprano is more supportive and makes a much clearer sound. I would advise you to get a curved if you are learning.
The curved path of a basketball results from the combined effects of the momentum imparted when you throw it, and the force of gravity, which continually bends what would otherwise be a straight path.
No, as the world is round, the path the sub took would have to be equally curved.
A light and cordless hedge trimmer would be best for a woman of petite stature. The Earthwise 20-inch cordless hedge trimmer would work great in this situation.
The straight part in the middle, away from both ends of the bone
Not all shapes are polygons. Polygons are shapes that have to have straight sides and be closed figures. So a shape that is curved would not be a polygon.