Synonym: border, brink, edge, incline, lean, rim, tend. Similar words: diverge, divergent, convergence, emerge, submerge, submerged, energetic, emergency. Meaning: [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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121. Her voice had a lilt to it as if she were on the verge of laughter.
122. In the case of Essex and Keith Fletcher it may well verge on the impossible.
123. That they verge on clich without becoming mundane is testament to Romo's strength as a storyteller.
124. A couple of miles along well-marked tracks, and then the verge of the A470, brought us to Dinas Mawddwy.
125. Regrettably two of those who don't get it are on the verge of joining the Bush administration.
126. But even on the verge of realizing her dream, Gupta is having second thoughts.
127. Besides, maybe Jansher was growing tired and sensed that I was on the verge of launching a dramatic and telling comeback.
128. I would hear him repeating to himself that silliness, always on the verge of laughter, until he disappeared.
129. Only if public order appeared to be on the verge of breaking down would the government contemplate restricting political liberty.
130. Often she was on the verge of tears for no reason, like a baby.
131. We were on the verge of an affair, but the moment he met you everything came to a dead stop.
132. About how the band were on the verge of splitting up.
133. He and his wife Brooke Hayward were on the verge of divorce - they finally split up in 1969.
134. Economists say the ecosystem is basically healthy; ecologists worry it may, be on the verge of being irreparably damaged.
135. Everything from commerce to entertainment to government is on the verge of enormous change, he adds.
136. A battalion of infantry that was marching towards the cabriolet shuffled on to the grass verge.
137. He had not been on the verge of spilling the beans - people just die, that's all.
138. The road was scarcely wide enough to accommodate two cars travelling abreast but the Audi ploughed up a grass verge.
139. Your eccentricity and conceit touch the verge of frenzy.
140. He pushed himself to the verge of exhaustion.
141. The company is on the verge of insolvency.
142. Orang are currently on the verge of extinction wildly.
143. The murmur trembled on the verge of coherence, sank down, mounted excitedly[Sentencedict.com], and then ceased altogether.
144. The commodity fetishism is the verge of modern society detected by Hegel's Master - Slave dialectics.
145. There are no insights that reflect someone on the verge of adulthood.
146. Fine reserviors offen distribute in the verge while distribute little in the west of the center. Es33 is the main oil-bearing formation of 3rd member of Shahejie formation.
147. On the verge of starvation, they ended up devouring their owner's flesh.
148. Trapped underwater, a female salt marsh-dwelling wolf spider (seen in an undated photo)--one of 120 in a recent experiment (full story)--is on the verge of drowning, and "resurrection."
149. This long - drawn - out war brought their country's finance to the verge of bankruptcy.
150. The animals were ruthlessly hunted to the verge of extinction.
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