Example sentence - The edge of the road was extremely close to the edge of the cliff.
I edged my way home as my brakes were not functioning properly.
Example sentence - The edge of the road was extremely close to the edge of the cliff.
A weed whacker edges the lawn.
When hiking near cliff sides, stay away from the edges.
I will be outside, edging the lawn, for the next 30 minutes or so.
A circle has no straight edges.
The old blanket was frayed at the edges.
They were unable to define the word properly. He used chalk to define the edges of the figure.
A candid answer that is not carefully worded can be to blunt for some people. In this sentence it is used as an adjective. we will blunt the edges of the metal shelf to avoid being cut later. In this sentence it is a verb and means to make the edges dull.
He faced a tetrahedron question in the exam paper. This is a sample sentence using the word tetrahedron.
The police officer entered the fray, hoping to end the fight. The edges of Anita's sweater were beginning to fray. Liane liked the fraying edges of the throw blanket. Marlene threw out the tablecloth that began to fray.
No, you don't need the be verb 'is' . present tense -- Mona frays the edges of the batik past tense -- Mona frayed the edges of the batik
Use to measure edges
Ben drew an ellipse as a plane curve with edges not parallel to its axis.
I decided to use coarse sandpaper to smooth out the rough edges of the wooden table.
Use to measure edges
This is an interesting example. It has what is known as an implied subject. This sentence is an instruction which is addressed to you. If we were to write it out in full, it would say "You should flip the pancake when the edges are brown" (which, incidentally, is true). The subject of that sentence is you. Pancake is the object. And "when the edges are brown" is an adverbial phrase, which modifies the verb flip.