squared

IPA: skwˈɛrd

adjective

  • (geometry) Covered with a grid of squares.
  • (mathematics) Raised to the second power.
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Examples of "squared" in Sentences

  • Bill Guerin squared off, exchanging several blows.
  • And my friend Jo Ann just got the name squared away for me 2 days ago - it's what?
  • The message covered more than 1,000 metres squared, which is about the size of two and a half basketball courts.
  • However, d squared is desperately trying to change the subject from his original claim that there is soon going to be a "demographic problem" that can't be solved.
  • Ogden went one down after a bogey on the 31st hole but again squared the match with a birdie on the 15th hole — by hitting an 8-iron to four feet and sinking the ensuing putt.
  • The stadium's all-time largest baseball crowd of 81,841 saw a bit more than baseball on May 30, 1930, as New York outfielder Jake Powell and Boston player-manager Joe Cronin squared off.
  • Gonzo Boogie -- As Easy as ABC yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Gonzo Boogie -- As Easy as ABC'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Nothing will change with Gonzales\' departure, because each candidate on Bush\'s attorney general list is Gonzo "squared" -- each one committed to do the Gonzo Boogie from now until January 2009.

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