91.   Speaking with a sharp edge to his voice, Bush said he looked to the Israeli government to order an immediate end to the activity.

92.   Start the push too early and the horse will be unable to maintain his sharp edge until the Kentucky Derby.

93.   The attitude is superior, snarly, mischievous, with lots of theatrical pauses, angular glances and bitten consonants that carve sharp edges on his words.

94.   The California artist Edward Ruscha has a light touch, but one with a famously sharp edge.

95.   The chain works well because it has no sharp edges that will hang up on the inside of the wall.

96.   The chorizo was pureed with dates, which tamed its sharp edge and gave the resulting orange paste a deep, tantalizing sweetness.

97.   The drinking edge of the glass was smoothed to eliminate the sharp edges.

98.   The congressmen have lost their connection to the American people, as well, cut off by the sharp edge of campaign dollars.

99.   The fact that two of the founders are back onstage in place of their surrogates also recalls the original chemistry that gave Mummenschanz its sharp edge.

100.   The gasket keeps the clothes from catching on sharp metal edges.

a. + edge >>共 833
competitive 7.35%
slight 4.75%
northern 4.33%
rough 3.13%
sharp 3.11%
southern 2.92%
eastern 2.92%
western 2.74%
outer 2.32%
hard 2.11%
sharp + n. >>共 1041
decline 5.97%
drop 5.95%
increase 5.60%
rise 5.26%
criticism 4.16%
contrast 3.88%
fall 3.64%
knife 2.85%
gain 2.67%
turn 1.62%
edge 1.37%
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