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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31. The telecommunications giant was the first to edge in free services.
32. I tried to edge in a word or two, but failed.
33. Dubai's longer-term worry will be how to keep this edge in the face of rising competition from its neighbours, which are trying to build their way out of boringness.
34. Position the slot located in the upper end of replacement grille at the exhaust port and insert edge in the slot.
35. All this gives the firm an edge in bidding for oil.
36. The main invalidity of the refiner disc plate is the rounding of the bar edge in case of the plate has lower material rigidity and unwearable quality.
37. Large militaristic legions were formed and gained the edge in covert political and power.
38. “Corruption and ineptitude are bipartisan, but Dems at the moment seem to have the edge in criminality and incompetence,” observes Doug Muzzio of Baruch College.
39. Two countries are neighbouring if their boundaries have an edge in common.
40. The famous hongkong brand SANXINAL shows its edge in the intense competition of business suit market.
41. Wunan gold deposit is located in the active zone of northern margin of Tarimu plate, which concretely exist in the structure unit of triphibian edge in the late Paleozoic in southern Tianshan.
42. Hitler's sudden attacks come to a grinding halt at the water's edge in Dunkirk.
43. Bloomberg's community of users gives it an edge in some areas including fixed income and equity trading, he said.
44. So how to dodge the knife's edge in a cut - throat world?
45. But their left - handedness doesn't appear to give them any edge in politics.
46. The chinese have really gained an edge in all aspects of our technoloy since the 42nd president committed treason.
47. Her years of experience gave her on extra edge in the field.
48. The closed axisymmetric exhaust nozzle employs a stacked serrated trailing edge in the manner of the F-35 nozzle,(http://sentencedict.com/edge in.html) reflecting photographic imagery of the prototype.
49. The Home Office says it is better to be at the leading edge in such matters.
50. Its cheap currency gives its an edge in the American marketplace.
51. It was shown that with the M-EMS intensity increase, the central carbon segregation in billets decreased, but the negative segregation near the edge in billets became worse.
52. Prospectivebuyers have an edge in a down market, but this doesn't mean they areguaranteed to make money on the properties they buy.
53. Gives the Phantom Lancer an edge in combat by allowing him to evade attacks and increasing Juxtaposes image generation.
54. The ASD size and edge in various sections were measured by transesophageal echocardiography, and the type and size of occluder were accordingly selected.
55. A good system gives you an edge in the long run, but there is a great deal of randomness in the markets, and any single trade is close to a toss-up.