Sentences with edge
edge
E e - The walk gave an edge to his appetite
- The performance lacked edge
- So many anglers looking for a new edge keep trying new readymade boilies but you have the power to make your own extremely easily and cheaply.
- For the closest approximation of truth about these natural and rare EVOLutionary times, Doreen interviews leading edge physicists, scientists.
- Hade Edge
- To edge a pie
- His voice had a distinct edge
- You have an edge on me
- We were on a hill, right on the edge of town. [+ of]
- ...the sharp edge of the sword. [+ of]
- He edged closer to the telephone, ready to grab it. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- They have driven the rhino to the edge of extinction. [+ of]
- The three days France have to prepare could give them the edge over England. [+ over]
- Featuring new bands gives the show an edge.
- But underneath the humour is an edge of bitterness. [+ of]
- The edge of a cliff
- I have the edge on him.
- The cup is right on the edge of the table. He is standing on the edge of a precipice.
- He edged the book across the table.
- He edged away from her.
- Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
- The edge of a cliff; the edge of disaster.
- A book with gilt edges.
- An edge of a box.
- The knife has lost its edge.
- The snack took the edge off his hunger. Her voice had an edge to it.
- He gained the edge on his opponent.
- To edge a terrace with shrubbery; to edge a skirt with lace.
- To edge through a crowd.
- A car edging up to a curb.
- He had a pleasant edge on from the sherry.
- The contestants were on edge to learn the results.