EDGE
- the line at which something ends
- verge
- the thin, sharp side of a blade
- sharpness
- to border
- to move gradually
- to insert or work in or into, esp. in a limited period of time
- to defeat (rivals or opponents) by a small margin
- to be mildly intoxicated with alcoholic liquor
- (of a person or a person's nerves) acutely sensitive; nervous; tense
- impatient; eager
- the cutting side of a blade a razor's edge
- to provide with an edge (a bounding or dividing line) [v EDGED, EDGES, EDGING]
- gor or energy especially of body maintains his hard edge
- noticeably harsh or sharp quality her voice had an edge to it
- secondary but distinct quality rock music with a bluesy edge
- point near the beginning or the end
- ink verge on the edge of disaster
- favorable margin advantage has an edge on the competition
- line or line segment that is the intersection of two plane faces (as of a pyramid) or of two planes
- to furnish with a border [v EDGED, EDGING, EDGES]