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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121. Earnings per share edged ahead from 10p to 10.2p, and the shares gained 11p to 245p.
122. Northern Rock closed at 463p on the first day of trading in October 1997 and have edged up marginally to about 513p.
123. Newcastle edged ahead again in the 31st minute when defender Kevin Scott hooked home from close range.
124. It was springtime and the slopes were ablaze with almond blossom, the vivid green terraces edged with blue irises.
125. Profits edged ahead to £12.5m and further expansion of its shops and product licensing is under way.
126. Billy edged along the ledge[Sentencedict.com], trying not to look down.
127. Polly Peck, the international trading group, edged ahead 4p to 330p.
128. She pushed wide the door and edged through the lanes between the great plants, black and white and grey.
129. Fontes edged Gibbs in the voting for NFL Coach of the Year.
130. Rincewind edged his way back on to reasonably safe land and sat down with his back against a wall.
131. He edged his way to the kitchen door and could see a black profile through the frosted glass.
132. The Jeep fired up and he slipped it into gear, released the clutch and edged it forward.
133. Gathering up our two young children, we edged away upstream to the cover of some trees.
134. The curious little craft, with its extraordinary crew, slowly edged its way across the pitch-black waters.
135. I edged back against the wheelhouse and aimed my camera at them.
136. CompUSA edged up 3 / 4 to 33 7 / 8.
137. The bed began rocking, Mother began breathing regularly, and the tension in our house edged up another notch.
138. This season's dual meet on Feb. 21 was just as close as Dwenger edged out the Spartans 110.125-110.000.
139. She had to get them away from the rocks that edged the shore like jagged teeth.
140. There were certainly more people than she had expected as they edged their way into the crowded lounge.
141. November output edged up a preliminary 0. 1 % from October but tumbled 3. 7 % from November 1994.
142. The Inspector edged down the confined passage into the living room which looked out on to a neat back garden.
143. In a nail-biting last game, Lau just edged home in deuce 22-20 to put Pinewood into their first cup final.
144. He edged past the dragon and hurried away, the huge beast turning with difficulty to follow him.
145. As the uniform cops thrust forwards we edged back and managed to slip away without attracting official notice.
146. The grass was mowed, the flower beds were weeded and edged.
147. There are wetlands, too, glittering with dragonfly and edged with boundary oaks in excess of 400 years old.
148. Meanwhile, the canal is edged with black bricks laid with black mortar which provides a very smart finish to the canal.
149. Nick slipped off his clothes and edged his way into the water.
150. He was down on the shore, a shadow edged with silver light, combing the tide line.
More similar words: pledged, unfledged, cutting edge, edge, wedge, hedge, sedge, ledge, dredge, ledger, pledge, knowledge, hedge fund, abridged, acknowledge, general ledger, knowledgeable, acknowledgement, subsidiary ledger, hodgepodge, red guard, fledgling, dogged, jagged, ragged, winged, alleged, rugged, rigged, canned goods.