Trimming, often with one scalloped or indented edge and one straight edge to be sewn to the edge of a garment.
1Its population is now growing again, recently edging over half a million.
2Yet what were once distant dreams are now edging closer to reality.
3Dublin Airport is edging ever closer to the 30 million passenger mark.
4Growth for the year was seen edging up to around 2 percent.
5And yet, the petals continue to twirl, teasing and edging you closer.
6The stranger had been edging in nearer and nearer to the Indiaman.
7Is it a case of the mountain edging a bit towards Mohammed?
8They flew over factories and workshops; then over mansions edging the shores.
9Sources say the ABC network aggressively pursued the project, edging out NBC.
10The job of edging her into her berth took about fifteen minutes.
11Merlin's shields were apparently still holding, but the War was edging closer.
12Slingshot rubber in the heel drives the foot forward for precise edging.
13Laura kept chanting while Grace slowly began edging her way toward them.
14As no explanation suggested itself, they began edging in towards the office.
15The two thugs had held back, but now they began edging in.
16In using Candytuft for edging, set the plants about a foot apart.
Edging nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América