[f. ANGLE sb.2]

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  † 1.  intr. To run into a corner. Obs.

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1575.  Turberville, Venerie, 194. To make the vermine eyther start or angle.

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  2.  refl. To move in angles, wind, twist.

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1876.  Mrs. Whitney, Sights & Ins., xx. 198. The road angles itself up the precipitous hillside.

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