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edging [ˈeʤɪŋ] N
edging
edging
I. edge [eʤ] N
1. edge (boundary):
edge of desk, table
edge of lake, sea
edge of road
edge of town
2. edge fig:
edge of bankruptcy, collapse
edge of war
3. edge (sharp part):
4. edge (part of coin):
5. edge no pl (advantage):
to have the edge over [or on] sb
6. edge no pl (tone):
Phrases:
II. edge [eʤ] VB trans
1. edge (move):
przesuwać [perf przesunąć]
powoli przeciskać [perf przecisnąć] się przez tłum
2. edge (put border):
III. edge [eʤ] VB intr
przesuwać [perf przesunąć] się
competitive edge N ECON
cutting edge N
edge away VB trans
1. edge away (go away):
powoli odchodzić [perf odejść]
2. edge away (move away):
odsuwać [perf odsunąć] się powoli
edge forward VB trans
posuwać [perf posunąć] się
knife-edge N
Phrases:
leading-edge ADJ
leading-edge achievement
leading-edge technology
razor edge N
cutting-edge technology N
OpenDict entry
edge N
pulse edge ELEC
OpenDict entry
leading edge N
OpenDict entry
have an edge over
have an edge over sb/sth
Present
Iedge
youedge
he/she/itedges
weedge
youedge
theyedge
Past
Iedged
youedged
he/she/itedged
weedged
youedged
theyedged
Present Perfect
Ihaveedged
youhaveedged
he/she/ithasedged
wehaveedged
youhaveedged
theyhaveedged
Past Perfect
Ihadedged
youhadedged
he/she/ithadedged
wehadedged
youhadedged
theyhadedged
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An obsidian dragon has smooth black skin with razor edges where joints come together.
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It was one of the lightest, and by far the skinniest phone of its time, which inspired the razor edge-inspired moniker.
www.techradar.com
The four-light four-door sports saloon was given a new razor edge body.
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Just how bad things were in 1871 along this razor edge of civilization could be seen in the numbers of settlers who had abandoned their lands.
www.npr.org
Flute artists generally prefer to demonstrate fast rolling, spiralling sangatis and a few razor edge phrases.
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