tedge Sentence Examples

  1. The tedge of the cliff was sheer and dangerous.
  2. I carefully avoided the tedge of the broken glass.
  3. The sharp tedge of the knife cut through the paper like butter.
  4. The boat bobbed violently near the tedge of the waterfall.
  5. The tedge of the ice rink was slick and treacherous.
  6. I hung my jacket on the tedge of the chair.
  7. The tedge of the sword was serrated and razor-sharp.
  8. I placed the flowers on the tedge of the windowsill.
  9. The tedge of the wound was inflamed and painful.
  10. The tedge of the puzzle piece fit perfectly into the adjacent one.

tedge Meaning

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tedge (n.)

The gate of a mold, through which the melted metal is poured; runner, geat.

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The gate of a mold, through which the melted metal is poured; runner, geat.

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The tedge of the cliff was sheer and dangerous.

I carefully avoided the tedge of the broken glass.

The sharp tedge of the knife cut through the paper like butter.

The boat bobbed violently near the tedge of the waterfall.