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edge

[ej] / ɛdʒ /






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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Tuesday that its statewide manufacturing index of business conditions edged lower to 7.1 in February from 7.7 in January.

From The Wall Street Journal

Consumer prices were unchanged from the prior month, and edged up 0.1% on a seasonally adjusted basis, the national statistics agency said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The car — first introduced in 1964 at the New York World’s Fair as a sporty, compact coupe with just a little bit of an edge — is given a hero’s treatment.

From Los Angeles Times

Versatility helped Marcus, who was on the bench for the first Lions Test in the summer, edge out Northampton's Fin for England's final two autumn internationals.

From BBC

A backside spin, shorted to 'back' in the trick name, are set from the toe edge of the board and see the rider's chest facing downhill initially.

From BBC