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Idioms and Phrases

Work into a limited space or time; move gradually or hesitantly; insert. For example, The train was crowded but I managed to edge in , or Everyone was talking at once and he barely managed to edge in a word . [Mid-1600s] Also see get a word in edgewise .
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Three consecutive blank ends followed before the Scots scored two in the fifth end to edge in front before their opponents retook their narrow lead with a two of their own in the sixth.

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How the leading Trump super PAC and his campaign targeted these streamers provided a critical yet unseen edge in Mr. Trump’s sweeping victory last month.

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Democrats and voting rights activists also anticipate that the court will order new congressional maps to replace the current, heavily gerrymandered map passed by GOP legislators, which gives Republicans a 6-2 edge in seats.

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Foster acknowledged that Aguilar was likely on track to be the starter based on his massive edge in experience.

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Woodland Christian 47, Rosamond 41: Taking advantage of a 50-28 edge in rebounds, Woodland Christian held on for the first of 12 championships to be won this weekend.

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