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eternal triangle
noun
an emotional relationship in which there are conflicts involving a man and two women or a woman and two men
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Now, with a situation developing before his eyes which has always been notoriously difficult of solution—so difficult that it has been given a label and called the Eternal Triangle, as if it were a geometrical problem like the Pons Asinorum in Euclid—Arthur was only able to retreat It is generally the trustful and optimistic people who can afford to retreat.
The IB-Made Knight was not involved in an Eternal Triangle.
Written by the British dramatist Kieron Barry and smoothly mounted by the small but intrepid theater company Stageworks/Hudson, it is called “Tomorrow in the Battle,” and it concerns what was once quaintly referred to as the eternal triangle.
Even if Strindberg hazily sketches in the three other characters, the piece rings intriguing variations on the eternal triangle and seems wholly modern in its distilled, blackly comic power.
Ratmansky stages a tremendous dance between Vronsky, Karenin and Anna, and we watch the eternal triangle become temporary.
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