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.
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121 She perched herself on the edge of the bed.
122 The edge of the lake was fringed with reeds.
123 There was a taut edge to Niall 's voice.
124 She was trying to remain calm, but there was a distinct edge to her voice.
125 The young tennis player definitely had the edge on his older opponent.
126 This long wait for news of my son's whereabouts has set my nerves on edge.
127 In terms of experience, she definitely had the edge over the other people that we interviewed.
128 She skirted round the edge of the room to the door.
129 Prices have been stable for a while, but they are beginning to edge up again now.
130 A lot of new homes are being built on the edge of town.
131 The boss sat on the edge of the table dangling his legs.
132 He clipped the edge of the kerb with his front tyre.http://sentencedict.com/edge.html
133 He backed away from the edge, looking all around at the flat horizon.
134 Her hand was playing on the edge of the bed.
135 Her pupils often got the rough edge of her tongue when they disobeyed her.
136 Open spaces give the suburbs an edge over the city.
137 She was frightened to death when she saw her small daughter on the edge of the cliff.
138 They built the church on the edge of the village.
139 The film's ending had me on the edge of my seat.
140 The next version of the software will have the edge over its competitors.
141 His heart missed a beat as he saw the body of a small child at the water's edge.
142 He stood at the water's edge staring across the lake.
143 I perched on the edge of his desk to listen to him.
144 A row of boats was beached at the water's edge.
145 The diver poised on the edge of the high board.
146 I tried to edge in on the singer to speak to him, but he was surrounded by other questioners.
147 The intensive training she had done gave her the edge over the other runners.
148 She crouched at the water's edge to wash her hands.
149 Careful with that open tin - it's got a very sharp edge.
150 Using the straight edge as a guide, trim the cloth to size.