Similar words: pledged, unfledged, cutting edge, edge, wedge, hedge, sedge, ledge. Meaning: [edʒd] adj. 1. having a specified kind of border or edge 2. (of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character 3. having a cutting edge or especially an edge or edges as specified; often used in combination.
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91. He was in a blue uniform coat that was thickly encrusted with gold loops and edged with black astrakhan fur.
92. With shared relief they edged their way back and then at last down the circular stair.
93. Somailai then edged back in front and held on to their lead and eventually ran out 5-2 winners.
94. He stood against them, watching the dark western sky and the ash-blue cumulus now edged with brilliant white.
95. The dark blue collar and shoulder straps are lined with scarlet cloth and edged with white lace.
96. Season to taste. 4 Brush an edged baking sheet with the remaining butter.
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97. On each plain scarlet wing shell is a rectangular white cloth patch edged on each side with narrow white lace.
98. I could stand beside her as she fixed dinner, but if I brushed her shoulder she edged apart.
99. Naturally, Eurowoman has harem pants in shot silk, edged in quilted material which matches her costume.
100. Beyond the hedges the cornfields were thick with poppies and edged with cornflowers.
101. Dole suddenly edged up in the public opinion polls and Clinton slid slightly.
102. With the volume level edged up to the danger zone, Rattle's conception clicks into place.
103. He edged forward a few steps, using the flashlight as a probe.
104. It was an old-fashioned kind of garden - beds of roses edged with white stones, and a high, mossy wall.
105. We scraped along, edged forward, bumping into one another, feeling our way deeper and deeper into the church.
106. Beneath the cloak was a kind of blouse, made from woven brown wool with long sleeves edged in red.
107. A heavily built man in a corduroy jacket edged closer to him on his left.
108. One had a kind of bunched white nightcap, in white dimity edged with lace.
109. On television, the emperor is wearing medieval robes, edged in gilt.
110. She wears a white childlike party frock, edged with lace, stiffened with gauze, decorated with flounces and bows.
111. It was about eight inches long, double edged and as sharp as a razor.
112. He kept an eye on me as he edged across the room.
113. She clambered over the mossy wall at the bottom of the garden and edged round a shed.
114. He edged forward nervously, the rock raised in his hand.
115. Coaxed and edged into it by the auditor, the engram was recounted.
116. Not so long ago Eamon Darcy was edged out of the top nine automatic spots, losing by a matter of a few points.
117. Springfield, relegated from the Premier last season, edged past previously unbeaten Great Burstead by 15 runs.
118. The specific provision edged up from £551 million to £563 million.
119. He edged forward in a trance and, as he did so, the light in the room was switched off.
120. She stole a white porcelain cup, edged with gold, which was standing on a table beneath the window.
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