tedge Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The tedge of the ice rink was slick and treacherous.
- I hung my jacket on the tedge of the chair.
- The tedge of the sword was serrated and razor-sharp.
- I placed the flowers on the tedge of the windowsill.
- The tedge of the wound was inflamed and painful.
- 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.