Definitionn. border consisting of anything placed on the edge to finish something
Last update: September 12, 2015
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In breadth, according to the size of the border and width of the walk, make a very handsome edging, but they should not be allowed to rise more than an inch and a half above the gravel, the grass being kept short by repeated mowings, and the edges kept trim and well-defined by frequently clipping with shears and cutting once or twice a year with an edging iron. [Please select]
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Drummle, edging me a little away with his shoulder. [Please select]
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"Yes," said I, edging him a little away with my shoulder. [Please select]
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"Why is that policeman edging up to me." [Please select]
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"I will awaken him, your Excellency," said the Prime Minister, edging toward the throne. [Please select]
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He saw Uncle Remus edging his way through the crowd, and thought he knew him. [Please select]
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"Say," exclaimed Spike in a hoarse whisper and edging nearer to Mr. [Please select]
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