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The boundary of a surface |
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A line determining the limits of an area |
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A sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object He rounded the edges of the box |
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The attribute of urgency in tone of voice His voice had an edge to it |
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A slight competitive advantage He had an edge on the competition |
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The outside limit of an object or area or surface A place farthest away from the center of something The edge of the leaf is wavy She sat on the edge of the bed The water's edge |
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Advance slowly, as if by inches He edged towards the car |
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Provide with a border or edge Edge the tablecloth with embroidery |
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Lie adjacent to another or share a boundary Canada adjoins the U.S. England marches with Scotland |
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Provide with an edge Edge a blade |
noun | border, boundary, bound, bounds |
noun | side |
noun | boundary, bound, line |
noun | sharpness, urgency |
noun | superiority, favorable position, favourable position
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noun | margin, strip, slip |
verb | inch, advance, progress, pass on, move on, march on, go on, edge in
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verb | border, supply, provide, render, furnish |
verb | border, adjoin, abut, march, butt, butt against, butt on, touch, adjoin, meet, contact |
verb | sharpen |