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    edge
    /ej/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. provide with a border or edge: "the pool is edged with paving" Similar borderfringerimverge
    • 2. move gradually, carefully, or furtively in a particular direction: "she tried to edge away from him" Similar creepinch (one's way)worm (one's way)work (one's way)

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  2. The meaning of EDGE is the cutting side of a blade. How to use edge in a sentence.

  3. EDGE definition: 1. the outer or furthest point of something: 2. the side of a blade that cuts, or any sharp part…. Learn more.

  4. The word edge most commonly refers to the sharp or angled side of an object or the place where something stops and something else startsa border or margin. Edge is also used as a verb meaning to move sideways. Edge has many additional senses as both a noun and verb.

  5. An edge is the boundary line of a surface or plane: the edge of a table. border is the boundary of a surface or the strip adjacent to it, inside or out: a border of lace. margin is a limited strip, generally unoccupied, at the extremity of an area: the margin of a page.

  6. The place where something begins or ends is called the edge. If you get too close to a cliff’s edge, you might fall off it. Going to the water's edge is not so dangerous.

  7. verb. uk / edʒ / us. edge (sth) up/down/past, etc. to move somewhere gradually, or to make something move somewhere gradually: She edged her way through the crowd of reporters. [ T ] to put something around the edge of something else as a decoration: The cloth was edged with gold.

  8. Definition of edge noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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