odd angle

Frequency: 5.86.9 per million words

A strange or unusual angle.

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Examples (10)

  • He fell and his wrist was bent at a very odd angle.
  • The picture on the wall was hanging at an odd angle, so I straightened it.
  • From this odd angle, the sculpture looks like a completely different object.
  • The camera was placed at an odd angle to create a sense of unease in the film.
  • The architect designed the roof with an odd angle that is visually striking but impractical.
  • The tree had grown at an odd angle, leaning precariously over the river.
  • She approached the problem from an odd angle, which ultimately led to the breakthrough.
  • The detective considered the case from an odd angle that the original investigators missed.
  • His report examined the historical event from a rather odd angle, focusing on its economic impact.
  • To get a clear view, I had to crane my neck at an odd angle around the person in front of me.