Push one's way into (a space)
1 Brett felt his own temper edge up and worked to quell it.
2 Leesil rose up inside the downward stroke, his blocking blade's edge up .
3 Microsoft also has an edge up on MySpace with their new privacy features.
4 Stack on chunky bangles to edge up an otherwise feminine dress.
5 Shrugging, he resheathed the blade, carefully, edge up , and walked on.
6 But unemployment remains low, house prices continue to edge up and businesses are expanding.
7 Bring the bottom edge up to the point of the triangle and crimp together.
8 Economists had expected the index to edge up to 14.
9 Portland stoked the edge up to 16 at the break.
10 I edge up to the glass and raise my face, squinting against the sunlight.
11 Improved North Sea oil and gas extraction helped wider industrial production edge up in October.
12 The Central Bank has been allowing key money market rates to edge up further this week.
13 Although prices could continue to edge up slightly as struggling retailers try to boost their margins.
14 That helped Asian shares and base metals edge up on Friday, while the euro held firm.
15 Once on the floor, I tried to edge up to the stage without attracting any attention.
16 It's partly because of confusing signals over when the U.S. Federal Reserve will edge up rates.
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