1They walked hand-in-hand toward the white-edged hem of the smoky green shimmer.
2In flight, the dark wings are different from the white-edged wings of scaup.
3A boisterous wind swept the high plain and round, white-edged clouds rolled across the sky.
4Sunshine and shadow swept across it, and the blue sky was dotted by flying, white-edged clouds.
5A bright shard of white-edged glass .
6That is Barbadoes,- alevelburning coral coast,- astreakof green, white-edged, on the verge of the sea.
7He breathed hard through white-edged lips.
8The bottom was of a pale, creamy stone over which undulating white-edged rectangles of refracted sunlight divided and overlapped.
9What was left of the tidy street and its white-edged sidewalks lay strewn with rubble between two giant crevasses.
10They drove smartly through the dock area, down white-edged lanes, and were nodded through by the man at the frontier post.
11The dry grass gleamed gray and silver among the russet fern; rounded, white-edged clouds floated, scarcely moving, in a sky of softest blue.
12The stone went through the glass the way it would disappear into black ice, with a small clean sound, leaving its jagged, white-edged shape behind.