Word: edge Word origin: Old English ecg ‘sharpened side of a blade’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch egge and German Ecke, also to Old Norse eggja (see egg2), from an Indo-European root shared by Latin acies ‘edge’ and Greek akis ‘point’. Phonetic: ɛdʒ Listen:
the outside limit of an object, area, or surface. Example: a willow tree at the water's edge
the sharpened side of the blade of a cutting implement or weapon. Example: a knife with a razor-sharp edge
a quality or factor which gives superiority over close rivals. Example: his cars have the edge over his rivals'
provide with a border or edge. Example: the pool is edged with paving
move or cause to move gradually or furtively in a particular direction. Example: she tried to edge away from him
give an intense or sharp quality to. Example: desperation edged her voice
strike (the ball) with the edge of the bat; strike a ball delivered by (the bowler) with the edge of the bat. Example: he edged a ball into his pad
ski with one's weight on the edges of one's skis. Example: you will be edging early, controlling a parallel turn
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