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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181. Edged polished glass , glass grooving , hole boring, Irregular shaped glass, etc.
182. Comex futures edged higher on the devalued dollar as did corn, while copper retreated midday.
183. The Foreign Direct Investment ( FDI ), like a double - edged sword duple influence on China's economy.
184. The downhill racer edged her opponent out on the middle stretch.
185. San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area narrowly edged out Seattle in the first American Fitness Index released last week by the American College of Sports Medicine and the WellPoint Foundation.
186. Consumer Price Index inflation edged down to 1.8 % in March. Sentencedict.com
187. Objective To evaluate the effect of sharp - edged intraocular lens ( IOL ) on posterior capsule opacification ( PCO ).
188. The curve - edged hobbing cutter is used in producing rectangular wing sanitary napkin.
189. Its double - edged nature can also be seen in the characteristics of openness and looseness.
190. He'll do, he says, in a throaty voice edged with anger.
191. Tergiversate, which dates back to 1645, edged out several other words related to ongoing economic troubles, including austerity, occupy, and jobs.
192. Last week, the central bank edged up the rate on an often-watched interbank loan, the first such hike in five months. That seemed to signal concern that the economy was expanding too quickly.
193. Government bond futures rose and the Nikkei. N 225 edged up after the central bank announcement.
194. They were on course to reach stumps unscathed, but Stoneman edged the first ball of the final over through to Sutton.
195. Red - purple edged with its complementary color yellow - green, will better expression that are full of atmosphere.
196. The two double - edged swords crashed and produced a clattering sound.
197. There is a lot to see in this last detail: underneath the stripe, you can see where Mondrian carefully edged his brush up to the stripe, overlapping some horizontal marks he'd made freehand.
198. The sun behind the cloud cover paled through, a fuzzy edged disk.
199. At the bottom there is a drain hole edged with a brass eyelet.
200. Herbal Viagra and heirs of African dictators might be the rage today, but tomorrow they might be edged out by some brand new snake-oil drug or pornographic theme.
201. North American blackbird whose bluish - black plumage is rusty - edged in the fall.
202. Having crossed the Continental Divide and edged into British Columbia, we’re faced with Mount Robson.
203. Looped through the apron string is a large white linen handkerchief edged with lace that matches the lace of the cuffs and ruff.
204. With the rise in procurement costs prompting companies to raise the prices of their products, the output prices index edged up to 52.8 from 52.1 the previous month.
205. The tugs took up the strain and the ocean liner edged away from the quayside.
206. The cloven hooves are sharp edged , elastic and concave.
207. Imports of andalusite (almost entirely from South Africa) increased 40% to 7000 tons, while apparent consumption of all kyanite-related minerals edged up 2% to 102,000 tons.
208. Therefore the deficiency of pre-Cambrian fossil and the sudden emergence of Cambrian trilobite are like a double edged sword posing threat for the very foundation of Darwin evolutionism.
209. The Foreign Direct Investment ( FDI ), like a double - edged sword , has duple influence on China's economy.
210. In the museum, we saw the famous Moxie double - edged sword.
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