The sharp cutting side of the blade of a knife.
1 However, Ecclestone added that the team's future is on a knife edge .
2 The young mothers, on the knife edge of hysteria, rocked their children.
3 It was living on a knife edge as far as that's concerned.
4 Feed is on knife edge , utilisation is poor with the wet ground.
5 Only one thing is certain: we live on a knife edge .
6 Ms Hussar represented the knife edge western Sydney of Lindsay, which covers Penrith.
7 I want to hear all about life on the knife edge .
8 I couldn't dull the knife edge of instinct I'd developed with the wolves.
9 Andy Murray's Wimbledon dreams are now officially on a knife edge .
10 The contest in Bergen had been forecast to be on a knife edge .
11 It was a contest on a knife edge from first kick to last.
12 Often becoming front page news, they are on a knife edge , physically and economically.
13 The game hung on that knife edge for 13 minutes.
14 The knife edge of the ridge is generally not much over a foot wide.
15 Heading into the third Test at Newlands the series hung on a knife edge .
16 It's always a knife edge on who comes out on top of these things.
Other examples for "knife edge"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for knife edge