square
[skwεə]

noun

[Definition]: rectangle with four equal sides; an open area in a city, a plaza, such as Red Square; the second power, x2

[Example Sentences]:
1. An additional 296,000 square meters will be added in 2016.
2. Two speakers, which can provide sound for about 300 square feet, cost about $1,200.
3. Meanwhile, the square footage inside the store was cut by 30,000 square feet to 340,000.
4. The modernization boosted total square footage from 425,000 to 550, 000.
5. The truck left a square hole in the side of the building.
6. Now I wish somebody would make a camera with a square sensor.
7. Protesters said they have no intention of leaving the square until they see real change.
8. You will be asking many refugees to start from square one.
9. It is a public square, with a massive amount of noise being generated.
10. I drove in a large square around the boundaries of the campus.
11. The search area for the plane now covers seven million square miles.
12. You can use it on round or square watches, but it looks best on round ones.
13. Beyond using the phone for text creation, the relatively small square screen can be limiting.
14. The Arctic Ocean is six million square miles, most of it covered in ice.
15. If you were going to build a new town square, would you put it next to the old town square?


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