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edge
noun
- 1. The part farthest from the middle of something; a border or boundary; the rim.
- Thesaurus: border, frontier, extremity, brink, boundary, end, limit, brim, rim, margin.
3. The cutting side of something sharp such as a knife.
4. geom.
- The meeting point of two surfaces.
- Example: bread to take the edge off his hunger
- Example: There was an edge to his criticism
- 1. To form or make a border to something, edged with flowers.
- Thesaurus: decorate, trim, border, fringe, bind, stitch, hem, hone, rim.
tr & intr
3. To move gradually and carefully, especially sideways.
- Form: edge forward (usually)
- Form: edge in
- Form: edge out
5. cricket.
- To strike with the edge of the bat.
- Having an edge of a specified kind.
- Example: sharp-edged
- Having a specified number of edges.
- Example: double-edged
- A garden tool for trimming the edge of a lawn.
- Someone or something that edges.
- A border around something or to be applied to something, especially a decorative one.
- The act of making an edge.
- Note: as adj
Used for making an edge.
- To have an advantage over them.
- To be better than them.
- Uneasy; nervous and irritable.
- Thesaurus: apprehensive, anxious, ill at ease, keyed up, nervous, tense, edgy; Antonym: relaxed.
- See under tooth.
- To make it less unpleasant or less difficult.
- To weaken or diminish it.
Phrasal Verb: edge out something or someone
- To remove or get rid of it or them gradually.To defeat them by a small margin.
