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I . square [skweəɐ, Am skwer] N

1. square (shape):

2. square in town:

3. square Am, Aus (tool):

II . square [skweəɐ, Am skwer] ADJ

3. square inf (unfashionable):

IV . square [skweəɐ, Am skwer] VB trans

square dance N

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Into these holes the squared ends were driven, thus bringing the bow down tight against the lash pole.
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So why not keep the new work as simple as white plasterboard and squared up rooms?
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The steering wheel was squared-off at top and bottom, designed for better leg room and view through the windshield in the straight ahead position.
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It has a stainless steel frame and slide, an ambidextrous safety/decocker, a squared trigger guard, and black plastic grip plates.
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The fuselage was semi-monocoque with squared cross-section, and it had unswept wings and swept tailplanes.
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This was similar to the piano roll developed at the end of the 19th century and may have been inspired by the patterns that were traditionally drawn on squared paper.
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It is a square number (33 squared), a nonagonal number, a 32-gonal number, a 364-gonal number, and a centered octagonal number. 1089 is the first reverse-divisible number.
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They contain many swirls and circles in place of later squared or rectilinear forms.
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It is cheap to fit a squared-off, plain rooflining and strip lights.
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The house originally had a mansard roof, but this was squared off to a full third story.
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