Sentence for edge | Use edge in a sentence

Sentences with edge. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use edge in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for edge.

  • To the edge of the world. (8)
  • We were on the edge of it. (8)
  • He sat down on the edge of the bed. (12)
  • Irene sat down on the edge of a chair. (9)
  • I feel a bitter edge on my teeth still! (10)
  • Mavering sat down on the edge of the bed again. (9)
  • At the edge of the meadow Kuni paused to reflect. (5)
  • He gripped the edge of the table with both hands. (8)
  • Joe Pillin grasped the edge of the table with both hands. (8)
  • The oldest of them had come to the edge of the sidewalk. (12)
  • Cramier lifted a hand and touched the edge of his own ear. (8)
  • Upon these set the floor-sleepers, on edge, 32 inches apart. (17)
  • There too was Zachary Pearse seated on the edge of his dinghy. (8)
  • A stream ran there at the edge, and beech-trees grew beside it. (8)
  • Jane glanced over the edge of the letter sheet rosily at Philip. (10)
  • Poor Berry surveyed her in abject wonder from the edge of her chair. (10)
  • She dozed on the edge of sleep, unable to yield herself to it wholly. (10)
  • Back, back they fell until the very edge of the precipice was reached. (19)
  • But a Boston man must be rasped the whole while by the edge in his air. (9)
  • Just as he reaches the edge of the porch, a low hiss breaks the silence. (8)
  • Has it ever struck you that each one of us lives on the edge of a volcano? (8)
  • Lavender arrived at the edge of the pond slightly in advance of the crowd. (8)
  • Lavender shook his head, and sat down on the edge of a green leather chair. (8)
  • The one golden edge to the view was, that she would greatly please her father. (10)
  • The three looked beautiful standing there together on the edge against the sky. (8)
  • By instinct he ran silently on the grass edge, and Markey, imitating, ran behind. (8)
  • A man on the edge of things; living from hand to mouth; his gifts all down at heel! (8)
  • The young, have an edge which they are desirous of blunting; the old contrariwise. (10)
  • When I looked back, he was still there, on the edge of his boat, gazing at the sea. (8)
  • To love is to peer over the edge, and, spying the little grey flower, to climb down! (8)
  • Mrs. Berry sat on the edge of a chair: Lucy on the edge of the bed. (10)
  • The thought hurt him, then lost edge, as if it had come in contact with a breastplate. (8)
  • Each course is brought at its upper or nailing edge to within 2 inches of the hip line. (17)
  • The Canon seemed, with a stammer of words, to try and blunt the edge of that clear question. (8)
  • Nevertheless, she was drawn to the edge of it by the contemplation of her scheme of release. (10)
  • The edge of a shoulder and a heel were the supports to him sideways in his distorted attitude. (10)
  • Here was a case in which his self-reproach must be sufficiently sharp without any edge from her. (9)
  • Moving forward, he rests his hand on the deserted card table, clutching its edge, and muttering. (8)
  • Ripton laughed louder, and caught his chest on the edge of the table and his nose on a chicken. (10)
  • Sitting on the edge of the bed opposite Christian, she had an icy stare and went on whimpering. (12)
  • Then she came from the window, trailing her finger along the mahogany edge of the billiard-table. (8)
  • In the edge of this wood, facing the open but not venturing into it, long lines of troops, halted. (1)
  • Resting her arms on the edge of the bed and bending over far, Karen watched him with avid wonder. (12)
  • The wine gave him what he wanted, an edge to these few hours of pleasure, an exaltation of energy. (8)
  • The sight of that black object cleaving the air nearly made Gyp scream, her nerves were so on edge. (8)
  • He gripped the edge of the table, and dizzily saw Annette come forward, her eyes clear with surprise. (8)
  • A couple with arms entwined crossed on the grass before them, at the edge of the shadow from their tree. (8)
  • He was on the edge of the forest, entering a plain clothed with ripe corn under a spacious morning sky. (10)
  • Cut out a joist 1 inch deep, in the lower edge, and lock it on the strip, and nail each joist to each stud. (17)
  • He stood on the edge of the little cliff, above the road between the dark mountains and the sea black with depth. (8)
  • He sat down on the edge of a satinwood chair, upholstered with silver-coloured stuff, close to where he was standing. (8)
  • One heavy bud dropped from its stem to the floor, where, while she stood, the edge of her skirt pulled and pushed it. (9)
  • She turns away, shuddering, and sits down on the edge of the armchair, covering her eyes with the backs of her hands. (8)
  • It had come to her as an inspiration that if he thought she knew, or were on the edge of knowledge, he would tell her. (8)
  • She sat down on the edge of the sofa, and though the gong was about to sound, incited him to dawdle and stay with her. (8)
  • At last they burst through the edge of the forest into the open country and vanished as if they had fallen over a cliff. (1)
  • Thereupon the architect sat down on the edge of the draughting-table in friendly fashion and talked freely of his plans. (13)
  • Long I stood in that thicket gazing at the spot where she had leapt from me over the edge of the world-my heart quivering. (8)
  • He had sat down with his hat on, as his absent-minded habit was, and he now braced his knees against the edge of the table. (9)
  • She pulled a thin dressing-sack over her shoulders and sat down on the edge of the bed, looking breathlessly into his face. (13)
  • And did this renunciation make you all sit on the edge of your chairs, this afternoon, as if Edward Buxley had arranged you? (10)
  • I returned for Modestine, pushed her briskly forward, and, after a sharp ascent of twenty minutes, reached the edge of a plateau. (2)
  • His ruddied skin had gone to pallor resembling the berg of ice on the edge of Arctic seas, when sunlight has fallen away from it. (10)
  • Grasping the edge of the table with his trembling hands, the old man pulled, and, with Farney heaving him behind, attained his feet. (8)
  • The farther edge of the water could not be seen; the boats came out of the obscurity, took on their passengers and vanished in the darkness. (7)
  • Mrs. Merritt, sitting on the edge of the piazza, stooped over with difficulty and plucked a glass-straw, which she bit as she looked rebelliously away. (9)

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