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Meanings of
cornered
in English
Forced to turn and face attackers.
trapped
treed
at bay
Related terms
unfree
Usage of
cornered
in English
1
But not too simple: That's a market the unwieldy throw-bots have
cornered
.
2
He was unlocking his car, almost home free, when Bonnie
cornered
him.
3
At this stage the Cooperative Bank seems to have
cornered
the market.
4
A
cornered
traitor is unlikely to respond according to strict court etiquette.
5
They all want you, but I seem to have
cornered
the market.
6
They're
cornered
and not surrendering... Of course I want to be there.
7
One
three
-
cornered
hoe, Gothic in its architecture and in good running order.
8
He had been
cornered
and the yellow streak in him showed through.
9
Rounding a corner, they found themselves
cornered
in a small market square.
10
For the moment Claire felt the harried desperation of a
cornered
animal.
11
She has not only
cornered
a market in magic, she created it.
12
Months passed, He finally
cornered
Waldo & demanded his Norfolk be returned.
13
In shape it was
three
-
cornered
,
having two sides open to the wind.
14
Then you and Jerome
cornered
me and said I had to stop.
15
He saw that he was
cornered
;
that he must fight once more.
16
If he was
cornered
,
he would simply reveal that he was expected.
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cornered
corner
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
corner by
corner hat
corner the market
corner animal
corner note
More collocations
Cornered
through the time
Cornered
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common