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Sentence count:164+18Posted:2017-01-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: borderbrinkedgeinclineleanrimtendSimilar words: divergedivergentconvergenceemergesubmergesubmergedenergeticemergencyMeaning: [vɜrdʒ / vɜːd-]  n. 1. a region marking a boundary 2. the limit beyond which something happens or changes 3. a ceremonial or emblematic staff 4. a grass border along a road. v. border on; come close to. 
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61. Often the leftovers were all mixed up together, but it was none the less nourishment for those on the verge of starvation.
62. They came down to the verge of the lake, and drank and drank.
63. He was on the verge of tears and did not wish to appear unmanly.
64. Binyomin and Tsila had not only kissed but were on the verge of becoming man and wife in earnest.
65. His car had plunged down a motorway verge and into a wooden fence.
66. Cars were parked all along the grass verge outside the church.
67. I was on the verge of making one last plea when I was propelled backward through the open door.
68. They both sat breathing through their noses, on the verge of anger.
69. At times these adjustments verge on sharp practice enabled by the fact that ingredients do not have to be revealed.
70. Often it was not, and the grass verge was very much wider on one side than the other.
71. She pushed against the door, it creaked open and she fell out on to the damp grassy verge.
72. Half a dozen cars were parked along the verge, and I recognised a couple of national newspaper reporters.
73. He walked to the verge and made a show of urinating.
74. Beauty on the verge of surrender, and thus all the more beautiful.
75. Exhausted by infighting, humiliated by his foes, he seemed on the verge of losing his struggle with parliament.
76. Rhee was on the verge of losing control of his government.
77. He thought he must have passed out on the grass verge.
78. It can get really frantic when your sprogs are on the verge of starvation.
79. After about 20 minutes of arguing, both of them seemed on the verge of outright hysteria.
80. That summer Lewis thought perhaps he was on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
81. Not long ago, the orchestra was the pride of the city. Now it is on the verge of closing down.
82. She choked on the words, seeming on the verge of tears.
82. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
83. To an outsider, our raft would have appeared already to be on the verge of extinction.
84. But this collaboration of culture and nature also meant that females were on the verge of disappearing altogether.
85. I was on the verge of getting what I wanted, a college existence away from home.
86. Now Carter is on the verge of burning brighter than the Olympic flame.
87. A miracle, a vision, it was trembling on the verge like a drop on the faucet.
88. Then the vans were manoeuvred on to the grass verge so that the new vehicle could come by.
89. Claims that verge on the outrageous are made for this material - but very many fishkeepers will vouch for its effectiveness.
90. But 25 native species are endangered, seven to the verge of extinction.
More similar words: divergedivergentconvergenceemergesubmergesubmergedenergeticemergencyover and overclergyenergyundergoallergicsynergyemergingforgeturgeergonomicsbargetargetsurgelargepurgeundergrowthurgentscourgeburgerchargeundergarmentkindergarten
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