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angle at (something)
angle at (something)
To plan or scheme to get or achieve something; to try to get something in an indirect or roundabout way. (Usually used in the continuous tense.) We've been angling at securing a contract with a major development company from the Middle East for the last few months. What exactly are you angling at? If it's a pay raise, you can just forget about it.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Dakota | | də-KO-tə | English (Modern) |
| Felton | | ['feltən] | |
| Barney | | BAHR-nee | English |
| Yvette | | ee-VET (French), i-VET (English) | French, English |
| Gerlinde | | ger-LIN-də (German), kher-LIN-də (Dutch) | German, Dutch |
| FlaithrÍ | | - | Irish |