The sharp cutting side of the blade of a knife.
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Examples for "cutting edge"
Examples for "cutting edge"
1It also sounds cutting edge, but the technology isn't quite ready yet.
2However, Ireland failed to provide a cutting edge deep inside Scottish territory.
3We're talking cutting edge here in terms of music and media technologies.
4You'll be on the cutting edge of his empire,' she said sweetly.
5You may be on the cutting edge of South Carolina jaguar studies.
1However, Ecclestone added that the team's future is on a knife edge.
2The young mothers, on the knife edge of hysteria, rocked their children.
3It was living on a knife edge as far as that's concerned.
4Feed is on knife edge, utilisation is poor with the wet ground.
5Only one thing is certain: we live on a knife edge.
6Ms Hussar represented the knife edge western Sydney of Lindsay, which covers Penrith.
7I want to hear all about life on the knife edge.
8I couldn't dull the knife edge of instinct I'd developed with the wolves.
9Andy Murray's Wimbledon dreams are now officially on a knife edge.
10The contest in Bergen had been forecast to be on a knife edge.
11It was a contest on a knife edge from first kick to last.
12Often becoming front page news, they are on a knife edge, physically and economically.
13The game hung on that knife edge for 13 minutes.
14The knife edge of the ridge is generally not much over a foot wide.
15Heading into the third Test at Newlands the series hung on a knife edge.
16It's always a knife edge on who comes out on top of these things.
Translations for knife edge