noun
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anything placed along an edge to finish it, esp as an ornament, fringe, or border on clothing or along a path in a garden
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the act of making an edge
adjective
Other Word Forms
- edgingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of edging
Example Sentences
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Growth looks healthy on paper, yet hiring has slowed and unemployment is edging higher.
From Los Angeles Times
Hodge, who has faced 170 balls, rode his luck at times, edging short of the slip fielders several times and was dropped on 64 by Daryl Mitchell.
From Barron's
Consumer inflation in the United States was cooler than analysts expected in November, delayed government data showed Thursday, edging lower from two months prior.
From Barron's
Now, investors are edging back, drawn by beaten-down stock valuations and market tailwinds.
In truth, edging to the wicketkeeper and slips has been his real weakness with another dismissal in that manner in the first Test in Perth making it nine in his past 12 innings down under.
From BBC
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