On-edge Sentence Examples

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  • The sexy woman was on edge tonight, her gaze restless.

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  • Deidre studied him, uncertain what she said that set him on edge.

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  • Everyone was on edge as we began early the next day.

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  • No. It's just after last night, I'm still on edge.

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  • Dropping off this little package was accomplished with no regret as she wouldn't cease screaming her head off keeping my nerves on edge the entire time we were together.

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  • Something about his tone put her on edge.

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  • Surprised he backed down, Jessi would've relaxed, if her body wasn't on edge.

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  • By forming the bottom of the mould of hoop iron placed on edge and closely packed, and the sides of sand, while the top was left open, Lord Rosse overcame this difficulty, and the hoop iron had the further advantage of allowing the gas developed during the cooling to escape, thus preventing the speculum from being full of pores and cavities.

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  • The shelves should be of slate a, a, supported by iron uprights b, b, each half having a front ledge of bricks set on edge in cement c, c. The slabs of slate forming the shelves should not be too closely fitted, as a small interval will prevent the accumulation of moisture at the bottom of the bed.

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  • About 2m higher up is relieving arch of shale blocks on edge.

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  • Work starts on Edge Lane project 19 April 2006 £ 350m regeneration project will transform key eastern gateway to Liverpool.

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  • The unit eliminates the guesswork of gold plating on edge connectors.

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  • What mean ye by saying that the poor ye have always with you, or that the fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge?

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  • It will fall of itself when ripe, but if picked unripe the apple is spoiled, the tree is harmed, and your teeth are set on edge.

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  • With time, you will learn how to get your skis on edge and perform parallel, carved turns.

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  • Difficulty putting your skis on edge is another indication that the skis are too long for your height or proficiency level.

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  • Not only will your grades suffer, but you'll be on edge and constantly trying to play catch up in all aspects of life.

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  • While taking some risks and the ability to think for yourself is part of growing up, teens who gravitate toward self-destructive behavior often end up feeling on edge and out of control.

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  • After the terrorist attacks in New York City, New York, on September 11, 2001, Fey found herself feeling like most Americans - scared and a little on edge.

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  • They may feel irritable or on edge and they may feel dizzy when they lay down.

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  • These phases usually involve an obstacle and some kind of surprise to keep the contestants on edge.

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  • I don't mean to pry, but you seem on edge.

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