How to use in-sentence of “diagonally”:
– When a red bar is horizontal this means that the train must stop, and when it is pointing diagonally up or down it means that it’s safe for the driver to continue.
– In 2009, Westminster City Council started a £4m scheme for the area, allowing shoppers to cross the intersection diagonally as well as the usual ‘straight ahead’, turning it into a “pedestrian scramble”, much like Tokyo’s Shibuya crossing.
– It is different from other streets in that it runs diagonally across the Grid planstreet grid of Manhattan, diagonally crossing newer streets.
– The first person to make a line of 5 tokens up or down, across, or diagonally wins the game.
– This means that the strings for the low notes go diagonally across the soundboard so that they can be longer and make a much bigger sound.
– Dancing this figure, the body is held diagonally to the direction of movement.
– As a walk speeds up into a trot, a cat’s gait will change to be a “diagonal” gait, similar to that of most other mammals: the diagonally opposite hind and forelegs will move at the same time.
– It runs diagonally from south to north in Saitama Prefecture.

