Depends on whether you want to use it as a noun or a verb.
Noun Example: "The left rear tire of the truck was tilted at an odd angle."
Verb Example: "The mad scientist angled his laser so it would bounce off the mirror."
Bonus Example: "John Johnson angled for hours, but all his catches got away."
That is an obtuse angle.
A. The angle is smaller than a right angle
The boat had triangular sails.
Yes! Angle is a noun.
The word "sinecure" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Though his position was little more than a sinecure, he still felt proud.
She wore her hat at a jaunty angle.
The teacher told the class that an acute angle was less that 90 degrees.
The wood formed an acute angle with the wall.
I like the right angle because it is easy to identify.
I have a friend that is barmy for old sewing machines.Pour the beer on an angle or it gets all barmy.
There is no English word "perpend." There is a mathematics word "perpendicular," which means at a right angle, but you may be referring to some other word that you did not spell correctly.
Can you see the problem from my angle. Use a question mark at the end of that sentence. Answers will not let me put one there.
A sentence showing the proper use of the word arabesque would be something like this: "Jessica's arabesque was so high it was almost a ninety degree angle."
A triangle has one less angle than a square.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.