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triangled

  • a word derived from triangle.
    triangle
    noun
    a closed plane figure having three sides and three angles.

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But perhaps the crowning food achievement of Cremona is its perfection of the tramezzini sandwich, spongy, perfectly triangled white bread stuffed with myriad varieties of ham, tuna, eggs and artichokes and slathered with mayonnaise.

From New York Times Sep. 3, 2015

I'm probably the ripest peach of a two-stepper," averred Micky, "that ever triangled down a floor.

From The Lash by Olin L. Lyman

The winding wave Thence to triangled Egypt guides thee, where A distant home awaits thee, fated mother Of an unstoried race.

From The English Novel And the Principle of its Development by Sidney Lanier

But may I be well triangled if I put up with it much longer.'

From My Lords of Strogue Vol. III, (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union by Lewis Wingfield

They rose singly from it, sheer and sudden, toothed and triangled like icebergs, hot as stoves.

From Red Men and White by Frederic Remington