Use "obtuse" in a sentence

1. The language is too obtuse.

2. Are you being deliberately obtuse?

3. So that's an obtuse angle, so I would throw that in the obtuse bucket as well.

4. He's being deliberately obtuse.

5. She cannot possibly be so obtuse.

6. How today's youngsters are obtuse!

7. Identify the right, acute and obtuse Angles

8. You were too obtuse to take the hint.

9. Triangle PlG, I guess, has an obtuse angle.

10. 'But why?' said Charles, being deliberately obtuse.

11. I've really been very obtuse and stupid.

12. He was either normally stupid or being deliberately obtuse.

13. Heather tried to be as obtuse as she could.

14. Surely the answer's obvious - or are you being deliberately obtuse?

15. And are the ultimately revealed clues brain-Blendingly obtuse? Yep

16. Even the deeply obtuse can be seized by kamikaze zeal.

17. A person of Blunt sensibility obtuse implies such Bluntness …

18. Dull, Blunt, obtuse mean not sharp, keen, or acute

19. Angles can be either straight, right, acute or obtuse

20. Minimum wheel diameter against crossing angle for straight obtuse crossing

21. Obtuse Angles are greater than 90° but smaller than 180°

22. The Passion of the Christ powerfully moving and fanatically obtuse in equal doses.

23. An angular deviation module (190) accommodates obtuse angles (195) or acute angles (196).

24. Obtuse Angles are greater than 90° but smaller than 180°

25. Obtuse neck/jaw angles of 140° significantly impair the soft tissue harmony.

26. Calypogeia muelleriana has obtuse oval, at most very little acuminate or bilobed leaves.

27. We shall never know because the obtuse camera angle, from midwicket, provided insufficient evidence.

28. Minimum wheel diameter against crossing angle for 450 m radius of obtuse crossing

29. Synonyms for Bubbleheaded include stupid, dumb, dense, foolish, brainless, mindless, obtuse, unintelligent, unsmart and daft

30. The front and rear base area sections (34 and 36) form an obtuse angle (38).

31. Perhaps I'm being obtuse, but what has all this got to do with me?

32. Terminal leaflets: medium ovate; tip acute to acuminate; base obtuse and slightly asymmetrical; slightly wavy margins.

33. Synonyms for Boneheaded include stupid, dumb, dense, brainless, mindless, obtuse, unintelligent, unsmart, dull and half-witted

34. He began by assuming, that in triangle ABC, angle A and B are both obtuse.

35. At time he was almost seductively charming; at other times he was boorish and obtuse.

36. Synonyms for Airheaded include stupid, dumb, dense, brainless, mindless, obtuse, unintelligent, unsmart, dull and half-witted

37. Synonyms for Blockish include obtuse, stupid, dull, slow, dense, dim, thick, unintelligent, dumb and witless

38. Perianth Campanulated limb of four, valvate triangular segments stamens 4, exerted, alternating with 4 rounded obtuse scales

39. European dock with broad obtuse leaves and bitter rootstock common as a weed in North America.

40. Synonyms for Chuckleheaded include stupid, dumb, dense, brainless, mindless, obtuse, unintelligent, unsmart, dull and half-witted

41. Blunt definition, having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point; rounded; not sharp: a Blunt pencil

42. You start by teaching angles -- an acute angle, a right angle, an obtuse angle, a straight angle.

43. Crass definition, without refinement, delicacy, or sensitivity; gross; obtuse; stupid: Crass commercialism; a Crass misrepresentation of the facts

44. A hydrated Arseniate of copper, occurring in obtuse pyramidal crystals of a sky-blue or verdigris-green color

45. Mathematics on the corner there is an obtuse, straight angle, acute angle, right angle, the students, what angle ah?

46. I know it sounds strange, but his talk on the importance of obtuse angles really Captured my imagination

47. Noun (Min.) A hydrated Arseniate of copper, occurring in obtuse pyramidal crystals of a sky-blue or verdigris-green color.

48. How could a man so intelligent in every other way be so obtuse when it came to ordinary everyday living?

49. 19 Look up words and concepts like abacus, Thales' theorem, obtuse triangle and a lot more in this special site.

50. A nonobtuse triangle mesh is composed of a set of triangles in which no angle is obtuse, i.e. greater than 90°.

51. 6 The ventral arm plates are wider than long, pentagonal with an obtuse proximal angle and a slightly convex distal edge.

52. He is a renowned and honourable man, but with regard to this matter he is either being naive or obtuse.

53. It had strange obtuse teeth, he thought it was part of an old church clock. Very elegant tapered spoke-arms.

54. In this free online math game, students sort acute and obtuse Angles into categories like parallel, perpendicular, similar, and congruent, and complimentary.

55. Obtuse Angles are greater than 90 degrees, but less than 180 degrees, which is a straight angle, or a straight line

56. If C is an obtuse triangle then it admits exactly one inscribed square; right triangles admit exactly two, and acute triangles admit exactly three.

57. Each horizontal cross-section of the substrate and the nitride structure has a diamond shape having two acute angles and two obtuse angles.

58. +Cap+ reddish-brown, 3 to 6 inches broad, fleshy; when young egg-shaped, and then Campanulate, and flattening out with a broad, obtuse umbo.

59. Wry and playful, except for when densely allusive and willfully obtuse, ­“Ninety-Nine Stories of God” is a treasure trove of Bafflements and tiny masterpieces.

60. Leaf: ligule 1.5--3 mm, truncate to obtuse, decurrent to sheath, toothed; blade 1--5 mm, 1--2 mm wide, flat or folded.Inflorescence: 4--14 cm, 0.5--1.5 cm wide, narrow; branches Appressed, loosely flowered.Spikelet: in lower branch axils cleistogamous, enclosed by tightly rolled sheath; glumes 1--2 mm, obtuse to acute; lemma 4.5--6 mm, hairs at base short

61. Bronchoscopes are designed with small lumens, multiple ports with obtuse angles, and linings vulnerable to damage and subsequent biofilm formation, presenting obstacles to proper cleaning and disinfection or sterilization

62. Tell students that an acute Angle is smaller than a right Angle, or under 90 degrees, and that an obtuse Angle is wider than a right Angle, or greater than 90 degrees

63. The Bolides play kind of frivolous garage punk with some '60s and '70s influences and an obtuse sense of humor that paints themselves as rock & roll scientists of sorts

64. Let's sing! An acute Angle is a little so small, Right Angle in the corner of a wall, Obtuse Angle at 2:50 in day-time, Straight Angle in a straw in soda-lime!

65. The front angles are acutely produced, the lateral margins nearly straight in front, more or less Bisinuate behind, the hind angles distinct but obtuse and the base very bluntly angular in the middle

66. 1903, Elliott Coues, Key to North American birds, page 1069: Profile of bill oval; of upper mandible narrowly oval; culmen gently convex, declinate, tomial edge more convex, Acclinate, meeting at an obtuse tip; 1954 August 10, Herman E-

67. The sliding rails (9) of the upper guide (7) meet at a corner (11), which is formed by a corner element, which the sliding rails (9) abut at an obtuse angle and at which the sliding rails are fastened.

68. Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners +Cap+ 2 to 4 inches broad, ovate, Campanulate, then spreading, obtuse, with a cuticle, sticky in moist weather, rarely sprinkled with one or two fragments of the volva, the margin regular, even.

69. A detailed structural analysis of an Anastomosing shear zone network in metagabbros from the Archean Rainy Lake zone (Canada) revealed the existence of prevalent dextral and minor sinistral conjugate shear zones with the obtuse angle (>130°) facing the main shortening direction.

70. Leaves thick, coriaceous, dark green above, pale green beneath, oval or elliptic, 5-15 cm long, broadest near the middle, rounded, obtuse or subacute at both ends, sometimes subcordate at the base, abruptly pointed at apex, glabrous on both sides, Aciliate, midribs sparingly hirsutulous.

71. The angle formed by the angular line also has an inner sonority which is warm and close to yellow for an acute angle (a triangle), cold and similar to blue for an obtuse angle (a circle), and similar to red for a right angle (a square).

72. ‘The ternate or occasionally Binate leaves are from three to four inches long, rigid and sharp.’ ‘The leaves are in pairs, Binate, placed base to base, oval, broader than long, ending in an obtuse point, smooth, glaucous beneath, and borne on petioles as long as the scape, which arise from the rhizome.’

73. An opened book can be placed in an apparatus for detecting the content of a book (10) or of pages bound in a book-like manner, said apparatus having one cradle (2) with two support surfaces (3, 3') arranged at an obtuse angle to each other, wherein the book with the opened pages rests upward.