edge in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- કોર ⇄ edge gujarati
- છરી ઇ. (ના પાના) ની ધારવાળી બાજુ ⇄ edge gujarati
- ડુ ંગરની ટોચની ધા ર ⇄ edge gujarati
- તેની ધાર – તીક ્ષ્ણતા ⇄ edge gujarati
- ધાર ⇄ edge gujarati
- પાતળી કે સપાટ વસ્તુની સાંકડી બાજુ ⇄ edge gujarati
- બે સપાટ ીઓ જ્યાં એકાએક મળે છે તે રેષા ⇄ edge gujarati
- હદ (ની રેષા) ⇄ edge gujarati
edge in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
edge in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- دٔندٕر ⇄ edge kashmiri
- دٔندٕرِ لاگُن،اَنٛدن لاگُن ⇄ edge kashmiri
edge in Marathi मराठी
- एखाद्या वस्तुची कडा ⇄ edge marathi
- कड ⇄ edge marathi
- कडा ⇄ edge marathi
- काठ ⇄ edge marathi
- किनार ⇄ edge marathi
- किनारा ⇄ edge marathi
- कोर ⇄ edge marathi
- घार ⇄ edge marathi
- धार ⇄ edge marathi
- धारा ⇄ edge marathi
- धारी ⇄ edge marathi
- पदर ⇄ edge marathi
- बाहेरची बाजू ⇄ edge marathi
- शीर ⇄ edge marathi
- सीमा ⇄ edge marathi
edge in Sindhi سنڌي
- ڪنارو، ڪنڊ، وهڪ، تکو پاسو ⇄ Edge sindhi
edge in English
- edge ⇄ edge, noun, verb, edged,edging. english
- edge ⇄ expr. edge in, to manage to get in.
Ex. He edged in some business while on vacation.english - edge ⇄ expr. edge out, to win by a narrow margin.
Ex. Kennedy edged out Nixon in the 1960 presidential election.english - edge ⇄ expr. on edge,
a. disturbed; irritated; tense.
Ex. His nerves were on edge from the constant noise. I'm all on edge over this landscape scheme (R. W. Chambers).
b. eager; anxious; impatient.
Ex. The children were on edge as theyenglish - edge ⇄ expr. on the edge of, at the point of (doing something).
Ex. He was now on the very edge of losing his office (Richard W. Church).english - edge ⇄ expr. set on edge,
a. to cause to feel excited or uncomfortable; disturb.
Ex. The constant noise set her nerves on edge.
b. to make eager, anxious, or impatient.
Ex. He was set on edge by hours of waiting.english - edge ⇄ expr. take the edge off, to take away the force, strength, or enjoyment of.
Ex. The severe injury suffered by the winning pitcher took the edge off the team's victory.english - edge ⇄ noun 1. the line or place where something ends; part farthest fromthe middle; side.
Ex. flowers by the water's edge. This page has four edges.
2. the extreme border or margin of anything; brink; verge.
Ex. The stag stood on the edge ofenglish - edge ⇄ v.i. 1. to move sideways.
Ex. She edged through the crowd.
2. to move little by little.
Ex. The dog edged nearer the fire.
3. to tilt a ski so that the edge cuts the snow.english - edge ⇄ v.t. 1. to put an edge on; form an edge on.
Ex. The gardener edged the path with white stones.
2. to move sideways.
Ex. She edged her way through the crowd.
3. to move little by little.
Ex. He edged his chair nearer the fienglish