having angles of sharp corners
bent
(of a legislative assembly) having two separate groups of members e.g. the Senate and the House of Representatives in USA
having two of something
to cut or divide (something) into two (usually equal parts)
divide in two
(of lines, opinions, roads etc) to get farther apart (from a point or from each other) as they progress
go in different directions
an implement with two or more points (prongs), used for lifting food to the mouth etc
go separate ways
divided into two or more parts
going separate ways
(of) 2
having two of something