hung - a form of the verb hang
Doing the good thing. Behaving, and not drifting too far off the edge, and pushing the envelope. In the 70's kids would party and go live on the edge at their parties. The saying, "having milk and cookies" meant you were not going to have alcohol, or other mind altering subjects to exhange with one another.
== == A ledge is a projecting ridge on a mountain or one submerged under water. == == == == == == == ==LEDGE means a narrow sharp edge
No, but edgy is. Like avant gard, or reckless.It depends on how the word is used.Please see the examples below:We walked near the edge of the cliff. (edge = noun)He needed one more edge piece to complete the puzzle. (edge = adjective)He tried to edge out his opponent. (edge = verb)She's on the edge of a nervous breakdown. (noun)
Noun: Standing on the edge Adjective: The edge of the blade Me thinks.
The plural of edge is edges.
the continental shelf-edge or shelf-break
The edge is called the shelf break. The actual declining shelf is called the called the continental slope.
The continental shelf edge is an area that is located at the edge of an underwater landmass. This landmass extends out from a continent and has a relatively shallow area of water which is often referred to as the shelf sea.
continental shelf
The seaward edge of the continental shelf is marked by the shelf break, which is the steep slope that descends from the continental shelf to the deep ocean floor. This is where the ocean depth abruptly increases, indicating the boundary between the continental shelf and the continental slope.
The part on where the continental shelf meets the continental slope creating an edge.
continental shelf
the continental shelf
You bake cookies on a sheet pan. It is a rectangle of metal, usually with a raised edge.
The slope is the steep incline at the edge of the continental shelf that descends into the ocean depths. The continental shelf is a gently sloping, submerged portion of a continent that extends from the shoreline to the shelf break where the slope begins.
It is called the continental shelf and is located on the edge of a continent and in the water.
The continental shelf lies under the ocean at the edge of a continent and extends about 50 miles from the coast.