Push one's way into (a space)
1 The system is beginning to edge in the right direction, Kyte said.
2 Recent polls have shown Biden with a slight edge in the state.
3 Even today, there's an undeniable rock n' roll edge in David's images.
4 Was it possible I'd lost my edge in less than two weeks?
5 Note the varied quantity of the edge in white mass of tunic.
6 In these cases, university graduates barely get an edge in employment rates.
7 Buczkowski sees Uber Freight's edge in its worldwide reach and proven technology.
8 Alabama had a big edge in early field position and took advantage.
9 I spoke vehemently, without allowing him to edge in a single word.
10 Wisdom literature acquired a polemic edge in Alexandria in about 50 BCE.
11 Did Morgan detect a less-than-pleased edge in her response to the compliment?
12 There was an edge in his voice that might have been regret.
13 That helped give Lowry the edge in his personal duel with Wade.
14 The U.S. Defense Department also fears losing America's technological edge in warfare.
15 He flexes, digging the sharp edge in harder, relishing the small sting.
16 To crawl along by the slippery edge in the darkness and solitude!
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