(Of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character.
1 Rio Tinto edged higher, hours ahead of its full year results announcement.
2 Local medium term wholesale interest rates edged higher after the RBNZ statement.
3 Paddy Power also edged up, ahead of the weekend's British Grand National.
4 The currency edged lower on Thursday, following weak UK consumer lending data.
5 Meanwhile, financial stocks edged higher with losses among insurance stocks limiting gains.
6 Conclusion: Registered nurses' job satisfaction could be described as a double - edged sword.
7 But big-cap technology shares edged higher, helping Nasdaq to briefly turn positive.
8 There they'd seen firsthand the double - edged sword of prejudice: the new apartheid.
9 Singapore equities edged higher ahead of July inflation data due on Friday.
10 Don't move.' Arms out, Antsy edged his way towards Corien's loud breathing.
11 Thai shares edged higher after data showed strong October factory output data.
12 London's market fell while Paris flatlined and stocks in Frankfurt edged higher.
13 It edged higher for a second session since posting consensus-beating first-quarter profit.
14 However, the stronger rand is a double - edged sword for many many farmers.
15 She edged around Lorenzo, just in case he decided to come to.
16 However, she warns this could be a double edged sword for companies.
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