US /ɪn ə ˈkɔrnɚ/
・UK /ɪn ə ˈkɔ:nə/
Say you've got an Airbus A380 in a corner of the airport and you need to inspect it from nose to tail.
So you’ve got an Airbus A380 in a corner of the airport and you need to inspect it
[M] and go eat them in a corner somewhere.
And go eat them in a corner somewhere.
Imagine a quiet little boy sitting in a corner with a big book in his hands.
Imagine a quiet little boy sitting in a corner with a big book in his hands.
We grow because we lost a major love, and at last, as we weep in a corner of the airport lounge, we see that we might have been far too guarded or demanding or frightened.
We grow because we lost a major love and, at last, as we weep in a corner of the airport lounge, we see that we might have been far too guarded or demanding or frightened.
In a corner of the room, the tablecloth began to wriggle.
In a corner of the room, the tablecloth began to wriggle.
You have to put it in a corner.
You have to put it in a corner.
He's in a corner kneeling by himself.
I genuinely don't. He's in a corner,
chipmunk. The stranger was chuckling, seated in a corner of the room in Chipper's recliner.
The stranger was chuckling, seated in a corner of the room in Chipper's recliner.
The bus stop turned out to be kind of in a corner and there was a truck blocking the view so the cars couldn't really see us.
Tom sulked in a corner and exalted his woes.
Tom sulked in a corner and exalted his woes.