Having a sharp edge
“If you are looking for an alternate safety option to firearms, consider ordering an edged knife from our extensive list of edged weapons.”
Having a sharp point or edge
Harshly sarcastic or satirical in nature
Having a distinct edge, especially one of a different colour
Delimited or surrounded, e.g. by a border of sorts
Adorned or applied with decorations
Marked in an outline or border
Pleated or fancy
Past tense for to make, form, or be an edge or border for
“One of my favorite ways to edge a garden is to use border plants.”
Past tense for to decorate or adorn with an edge or border
“Edge the cake with white ribbon secured with a small dot of royal icing on the join.”
Past tense for to draw closer (to something or someone)
“Indeed, rare species continue to edge towards the precipice of extinction.”
Past tense for to move (something or oneself) slowly and carefully
“Chilvers motioned for the group to slowly edge towards the crowd and towards Richard.”
Past tense for to cause to become sharp or sharper
“Twilight was creeping through the woods by the time he rid himself of the Sisterman and sat down to edge his sword.”
(edge out) Past tense for to defeat narrowly in a contest
“Snyder finished second to Stodola in the primary but surged in the runoff campaign to narrowly edge out his foe.”
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