edge



edge

( one's way) across (something) to make one's way across something carefully. The hikers edged their way across the narrow ledge. Now, edge your way across and don't look down.

edge

n. drunkenness; the early stage of intoxication from alcohol or drugs. (see also have an edge on.) She was beginning to show a little edge, but she obviously still could drive.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Maiken-Danish, Norwegian
Florina-Romanian, Spanish, Dutch, Late Roman
Aracelis-Spanish
Monroe[mən'rəu]
Melissamə-LIS-ə (English)English, Dutch, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Boitumelo-Southern African, Tswana