searchspell:deskcorrected for corner desk
A corner is the place where two lines meet at an angle, and is generally thought to be the least beneficial position to be in a life-or-death situation. From this notion was born the verb to corner, which is used to mean "To back (another person or animal) into a corner" and usually also implies foul play. A corner.In square dance, corner refers to the person you are adjacent to who is not your partner. In standard positioning (boy on the left, girl on the right), this would be for men (or gents) the person standing to one's left, and for ladies the person standing to one's right. In square dance one will often change partners and corners during the course of a dance, in which case one can distinguish between the "original corner" and a "situational corner". In sports such as football (soccer) or boxing corner may refer to a person or position. A corner is also used in geography, such as the Four Corners Monument in the United States, marking the corner of state boundary lines. Look up Corner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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