in a corner
Variant of the word kitty-corner
Mallus, or Mallos, was a city in Anatolia (ancient Turkey), birthplace of Crates of Mallus (2nd century BC). Its location is the northeast corner of the Mediterranean near the Turkish border with Syria.
The past tense of the verb "to corner" would be "cornered".
Battle of Monck's Corner happened on 1780-04-14.
Blue background with a white saltire (X-shaped cross).A blue flag with a white corner-to-corner cross.To be strictly, heraldically accurate: Azure, a saltire argent.
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As a simple sentence, yes it is correct.
CORNER : intersection of the outside faces of a polygon, or location where roadways intersect.
the correct English is around but the English accent is round the corner, its like Katie is suppose to be sounded K-T but some people will say it K-D
Not if the current theories about its origin and developments are correct.
The building's corner, is the singular possessive form for the corner of the building.The form buildings is the plural form of the singular noun building.
The correct phrase is "in the left-hand corner." This expression indicates that something is located within the confines of that corner. The use of "at" would be less precise in this context.
The ball is placed inside the corner arc (on the line is considered inside). The ball must be kicked and must move.
The correct question to the answer is who sang the song "The House At Pooh Corner". The answer to the correct question is "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band".
"Punished to the corner" typically refers to being sent to stand or sit in a corner as a form of discipline or timeout. It is a common practice used by parents or teachers to reprimand or correct a child's behavior.
The correct restart would be a throw-in.
decigram * * * * * Good try! A decigram is a measure of mass, equal to a tenth of a gram! The correct answer is a decagon.