noun
plural angles
[count] the difference between the direction of two lines or surfaces that come together :the space or shape formed when two lines or surfaces meet each other
b - used to describe a surface that is not level
c - used to describe something that leans or goes to the side rather than straight up or directly forward
the position from which something is approached, looked at, etc.
a way of thinking about, describing, or discussing something
chiefly US informal
a secret and often improper reason for doing something
a clever and often improper way of doing or getting something
verb
angles; angled; angling
to turn, move, or point something so that it is not straight or flat [+ obj]
[+ obj] :to present (something, such as a news story) in a particular way or from a particular point of view
[no obj]
to fish with a hook and line
informal :to try to get what you want in a clever or indirect way
usually + for