Synonym: border, bound, fringe. Similar words: acknowledge, budget, ridge, drudgery. Meaning: [edʒ] n. 1. the boundary of a surface 2. a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object 3. a line determining the limits of an area 4. the attribute of urgency 5. a slight competitive advantage 6. a strip near the boundary of an object. v. 1. advance slowly, as if by inches 2. provide with a border or edge 3. lie adjacent to another or share a boundary 4. provide with an edge.
Random good picture Not show
91 Time had dulled the edge of his grief.
92 Keep well away from the edge of the cliff.
93 His voice teetered on the edge of hysteria.
94 The mellow farmlands plane to the water edge.
95 He sat nervously on the edge of his chair.
96 from the edge of the green.
97 The edge must be machined down to 0.02 millimetres.
98 They live right on the edge of town.
99 Soon we were at the edge of the woods.
100 There was an edge of hostility in Jack's voice.
101 He stepped down to the water's edge.
102 I moved crabwise along the edge of the cliff.
103 Keep away from the edge of the cliff.
104 The car rolled over the edge of a cliff.
105 The company needs to improve its competitive edge.
106 She was standing at the water's edge.
107 Jennifer walked to the edge of the wood.
108 This is the leading edge of medical technology.
109 We walked down to the water's edge.
110 She sat on the edge of her mother's bed.
111 She parked herself on the edge of the bed.
112 She found herself on the edge of an abyss.
113 The car rolled over the edge of the cliff.
114 That'll take the edge off your hunger.
115 Their voices set your teeth on edge.
116 He planed the edge of the door.
117 Bread knives should have a serrated edge.
118 He walked to the utmost edge of the cliff.
119 They have the edge on us.
120 She is on the edge of despair.