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Meanings of extreme verge in inglés
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Usage of extreme verge in inglés
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She was blind and paralyzed, and on the extremeverge of eternity.
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The search was extended to the extremeverge of the mountain.
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The boy, Leonard Bast, stood at the extremeverge of gentility.
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Solomon Islands are the extremeverge.
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On that bank and shoal, the extremeverge of habitable earth, the spirit of Holland's Freedom stood at bay.
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It is secluded but cheerful, at the extremeverge of Putney, close to Barnes Common; just the situation Percy desired.
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Only one on the extremeverge of starvation can in any manner comprehend what even a portion of a boot means.
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Having license to do as they pleased, they would of course carry their cruelties to the most extremeverge of punishment.
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On the extremeverge of the horizon lie a long chain of mountain peaks, with their rugged summits flecked with snow.
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We of the North upon these national questions are prepared to go with you to the extremeverge of right and loyalty.
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She stood on that extremeverge, so fearful and abrupt that it might have rendered dizzy a stouter head than her own.
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Thus before the sixteenth century had closed, the navigators of Holland had reached almost the extremeverge of human discovery at either pole.
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At this summons her companion, who until now had stood contemplating the wide view from the extremeverge of the platform, wheeled round.
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He now stood on the extremeverge of the precipice, where he paused for a moment as if utterly exhausted with his previous efforts.
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The vehicle at last halted at the extremeverge of the land of the living, before the gate upon which words of hope are graven.
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To his copying eye, as clerk, the words, though on the extremeverge of diplomatic propriety, merely stated a fact, without novelty, fancy, or rhetoric.