Hard to corner
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CAGYHard to corner
EELHe's hard to corner
EELYChallenging to corner
CROSSWALKCorner-to-corner lines
DIAGCorner-to-corner: Abbr.
corralto corner or capture
DIAGFrom corner to corner: Abbr.
DIAGFrom corner to corner (abbr.)
PICCADILLYHaymarket to Hyde Park Corner.
HOARDTry to corner the market
POSTAGESTAMPIt's sent to a corner
corneredCORNER, to gain control of
cornerto drive into a corner
cornersCORNER, to gain control of
JAYWALKSGoes to the opposite corner, perhaps
BADBEHAVIORReason to sit in the corner
BUYUPTry to corner the market on
DIAGSquare's corner-to-corner line: Abbr.
PICCADILLYHyde Park Corner to Regent Street.
PICCADILLYFrom Haymarket to Hyde Park Corner.
TIMEOUTToddler's banishment to a corner, say
CCR"Down on the Corner" band, to fans
ALIHe used to sit in a corner
dogearto turn down a corner of a page
diagonalextending from one corner to the opposite one
DOOBEORNOTDOOBEStreet corner group's question about what part to sing?
diagonalline extending from one corner to the opposite corner
dogearingDOGEAR, to turn down a corner of a page
filletstrip to reinforce the corner where two surfaces meet
encoignurea piece of furniture made to fit into a corner
encoignuresENCOIGNURE, a piece of furniture made to fit into a corner
FROSTInterviewer whose memorial stone is the most recent addition to Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey
chamferedIn carpentry, cut away (a right-angled edge or corner) to make a symmetrical sloping edge
chamferingIn carpentry, cut away (a right-angled edge or corner) to make a symmetrical sloping edge
cornermenA person whose job is to assist a boxer or wrestler at the corner between rounds
cornermanA person whose job is to assist a boxer or wrestler at the corner between rounds
cringlea loop or grommet at the corner of a sail to which a line is attached
cringlesa loop or grommet at the corner of a sail to which a line is attached
cornerstonesA stone ceremonially laid usually at the corner of a foundation to mark the occasion of a building being erected
cornerstoneA stone ceremonially laid usually at the corner of a foundation to mark the occasion of a building being erected