How to use in-sentence of “flatter”:
– The faster the spin, the flatter the oblate spheroid.
– He gives an anti-Augustan perspective, whereas many other sources and histories were written to flatter Augustus.
– When young it is conical in shape but as it matures it becomes flatter on top and more open in structure.
– Months later, The Weather Channel received its biggest graphical overhaul since 1991, the modernization of TWC’s presentation included the introduction of a newer, flatter logo, as well as a new graphics package featuring rotating globes and compass points for introductions, and new music.
– A nail is similar to a claw but it is flatter and has a curved edge instead of a point.
– Sometimes the top of the scrolls on the fingerboard were beautifully decorated.The Metropolitan Museum of Art:, accessdate: January 31, 2016 The viol, like the vihuela, from which it developed, has a bridge that is flatter than the bridge of a modern violin.

