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Sentence count:194+8Posted:2016-10-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: thresholdvergeSimilar words: shrinkbringdrink todrink updrink downsprinklebring outbring inMeaning: [brɪŋk]  n. 1. a region marking a boundary 2. the edge of a steep place 3. the limit beyond which something happens or changes. 
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61. Her lips parted - trembling - as she hovered on the brink of speech.
62. Many of the deals struck in this frenzied atmosphere are sure to go sour eventually, sending more companies to the brink.
63. Despite professed nerves, she performed with all the confidence of an artist on the brink of international stardom.
64. We walked to the brink and we looked it in the face.
65. But some sort of step back from the brink was essential.
66. LeBlond joined the company in 1975 and brought it from the brink of bankruptcy to its present robust status.
67. Thousands of refugees are on the brink of starvation in camps south of the capital.
68. Philadelphia has been on the brink of going bust for months.
69. It was really my doing, or rather my drawings, that had brought us to this brink.
70. Howandever, didn't Imelda take it into her head that she and Franklyn were on the brink of notoriety?
71. Quite apart from the political fallout,(http://sentencedict.com/brink.html) there is the nagging worry that the economy may already be on the brink of recession.
72. He says that the country is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.
73. Now, at 18, Crowell is a teen-ager poised on the brink of adult-sized fame.
74. Oxford began the night teetering on the brink of the relegation zone and pulse rates soared as early as the second minute.
75. Hendrique was on the brink of defeat. Safe in that knowledge Graham braced himself then pulled away from the pad.
76. Doctors and accountants are one thing; husbands on the brink of divorce or even drug barons close to capture are another.
77. The country is teetering on the brink of a massive financial crisis.
78. The Belfast company had huge debts and was on the brink of collapse.
79. Just when she had been on the brink of despair, one of her rich customers had given her a handsome order.
80. The Ottowa-based company has made a dramatic comeback from the brink of financial disaster the last couple of years.
81. Athird disease, guinea worm, is on the brink of extinction.
82. How can I have brought him to the brink of being, for all purposes[Sentencedict.com], half an orphan?
83. By the time we are all set to go to a club I am teetering on the brink.
84. This unflinching march to the brink does not make it inevitable that war will begin the moment the deadline expires.
85. But the next months will be very edgy on a peninsula that has gone over the brink in the past.
86. A self-confessed killer who could, even on the brink of her own destruction, still hold us with a threat.
87. Arlington Mill is one of those mills that was pulled back from the brink of destruction in the nick of time.
88. Facing the hotels, bulging out over the very brink of the abyss, some one had built a huge green dome.
89. More importantly, it has brought the two companies close to the brink of financial disaster.
90. Time and again her paintings demonstrated an alternative to the brink which they sensed his were heading for.
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