Similar words: ageing, barge in, engage in, indulge in, edge, change into, plunge into, on edge. Meaning: v. push one's way into (a space).
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1. The deck represents the cutting edge in CD reproduction.
2. I could scarcely edge in a word .
3. She clung to the edge in a desperate attempt to save herself.
4. I tried to edge in on the singer to speak to him, but he was surrounded by other questioners.
5. The company has had the leading edge in electronics for ten years.
6. Educational achievement provides a competitive edge in all areas of life, but not all educated and intelligent people are necessarily competitive. Dr T.P.Chia
7. Was the edge in her voice a subtle way of passing on her bitterness?
8. The merger will give the company a competitive edge in the market.
9. They have a competitive edge in larger buying power, enabling them to acquire stock at prices way below the small independents.
10. Don't edge in a word.
11. It is not deducted for edge in one inch.
12. Their edge in party identification has narrowed sharply.
13. The Democrats hold the edge in the Senate.
14. Developing seismoelectric exploration is the leading edge in geophysics.
15. It is not deducted for edge in half inch.
16. Corner in first Layer, edge in top layer.
17. Proprietary technology with a competitive edge in substantial growth markets.
18. Demodulator separately extracted falling and rising edge in input signal, and then synthesized digital signal to a digital circuit, achieve high-speed demodulation circuit.
19. In addition, UNIX and Linux-based servers have an edge in shared storage solutions and sharing data with existing UNIX-based Web server environments, which still dominate the Web landscape.
20. Billy Traber probably has the inside edge in the lefthanders'competition.
21. People are the key to finding a competitive edge in industry.
22. She tore the page out roughly, leaving a ragged edge in the book.
23. The mouth of the cave was so narrow that we had to edge in.
24. There was even a small river tumbling over the edge in a waterfall so wind-whipped that it reached the ground as rain.
25. The demonstrations, meanwhile(sentencedict.com/edge in.html), began to take on a harder edge in recent weeks.
26. Some are focussing on areas such as swaps and derivatives, which can give them an edge in the primary bond market.
27. Payne specialized in converting apartments to condominiums when it was considered cutting edge in the residential real estate market.
28. In recent years, the rapid development of listed companies in Jiangsu Province form with a certain competitive edge in the market and industrial concentration of "Jiangsu plate."
29. Eyes aglow, a grizzly was caught devouring a salmon in Alaska's Katmai National Park, its practiced paws and vigilant nose giving it the edge in the after-hours hunt.
30. The aim of this paper is to compute the complexity of a finite, simple and undirected graph, i. e. the number of questions necessary to identify an unknown edge in the graph.