We found 16 examples of how to use edged in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 16 of 16.
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1. | A sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use. | |
2. | It is dangerous to wield an edged tool in such a way. | |
3. | I've got a keen-edged knife. | |
4. | He edged himself into our conversation. | |
5. | He was edged out of office by a group of younger men. | |
6. | He edged sideways through the crowd. | |
7. | Being an anglophone is a double-edged sword. On one hand, you speak perfectly the world's most useful language. But on the other, no one wants to speak anything else with you - making foreign language acquisition difficult. | |
8. | Indifference is a double-edged weapon. | |
9. | It's a two-edged sword. | |
10. | It's a double-edged sword. | |
11. | Being an anglophone is a double-edged sword. On the one hand you speak the world's most useful language perfectly, but then no one wants to talk with you in another language, which makes the process of learning foreign languages more difficult. | |
12. | It's like a double-edged sword. | |
13. | Holmes edged his way round the wall and flinging the shutters together, he bolted them securely. | |
14. | The little mermaid drank the burning, stinging draught, and it was like a sharp two-edged sword running through her tender frame. | |
15. | Stability is a double-edged sword. | |
16. | He edged his chair back and rose. |