He lured them to the edge of the cliff by use of distraction.
A knife with a serrated edge will cut meat more easily.
Walk to the edge and jump in the waterWalk and jump are both verbs.
I teetered on the edge.
Understanding that "boonies" is a slang word, you would use it thus: "He said he lived 'at the edge of town', but when we got to his house, it wasn't at the edge of town - it was way out in the boonies".
I think you mean perilously (it contains the word peril and the word perilous): You set that pot perilously close to the edge of the stove.
He had a frog in his throat. The frog croaked at the edge of the pond.
Assuming jagged with two g is meant ... The knife was blunt so the cut had a jagged edge.
Acrophobia is a fear of heights. A good sentence for this word is, his acrophobia was so extreme that it made him quit his job.
Living life on the edge can have its rewards, but it's difficult to sustain.
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The edge of the statue, made of medal, was very sharp so no one touched it.