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on the square

  1. Honestly and openly, as in Our dealings with them have always been on the square. This expression literally means “at right angles.” Similarly the antonym out of square, literally signifying “not at right angles,” figuratively means “not in agreement” or “irregular.” For example, The lab's report is out of square with the x-ray. The first recorded use of this term was in 1542.



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After delivering Sunday mass, Pope Leo will bless those gathered on the square outside - and deliver his reflections.

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Authorities were determined, perhaps this year more than ever, to ensure there were no major protests on the square, and they had enough riot police to ensure that.

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At Friday's opening in Macclesfield there was a flurry of interest in the new place on the square.

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"I come every night to pray, but this night I am pretty worried," Javier, a Romanian priest, voiced the feelings of many on the square.

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Former actor Lord Cashman speaks to Kemp about the reaction during the new documentary EastEnders: 40 Years on the Square.

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