She leaned over the ledge and dangled the baby so the photographers could see, much like Michael Jackson did with his baby.
She carefully balanced on the narrow ledge of the building while cleaning the windows.
Climb this direct to a narrow bilberry ledge at its top.
The pigeon settled down for the night on the window ledge.
The mantel was a simple ledge in the wall. The ledge hung out over the side of the hill. The ledge prevented him from getting over the obstacle.
The bird sat upon the ledge.
== == A ledge is a projecting ridge on a mountain or one submerged under water. == == == == == == == ==LEDGE means a narrow sharp edge
Yes it is because a complex sentence is a sentence that is long not short
She clung precariously to the ledge, trying not to slip off the edge.
"She told him that the ledge was too high for her to reach."
He was so obdurate, that no amount of persuasion could make him step back from the ledge.
The mountaineer kept tension on the rope so that his companion could climb to the ledge.
Below is an adverb because it describes a position.