1. cornering - Noun
2. cornering - Verb
of Corner
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe is the most consistently successful South African movie maker around, firmly cornering the giggle market. Jamie Uys
Cornering perfectly is like bringing a woman to climax. Jackie Stewart
He added the will "also show real-time changes to max acceleration, braking, cornering, speed on gradient and range." Source: Internet
This corner is very hard on the driver's wrists and hands because of the prolonged bumpy cornering the driver must do while in the Karrusell. Source: Internet
Even if the United States does get access to the first round of vaccines, cornering the market on a product that is needed across the globe could lengthen the scope of the pandemic. Source: Internet
A rebound spring inside each shock absorber makes for minimal roughness and more secure cornering. Source: Internet