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Definition of Edgiest
1. edgy [adj] - See also: edgy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Edgiest
Literary usage of Edgiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Source Book of Mediæval History: Documents Illustrative of European Life by Frederic Austin Ogg (1908)
"... given in translation below very well illustrate the subjects, tone, and style
of these interesting bits of literature. Source—Texts in edgiest and du ..."
2. The British Essayists edited by Alexander Chalmers (1808)
"He sighed, and ended his discourse, by saying, “You, Mr. Censor, some time ago,
gave us your thoughts of the behaviour edgiest ..."
3. A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ...by Thomas Bayly Howell by Thomas Bayly Howell (1816)
"Q. What, captain Carrington? Paul Keating sworn. Q. Do you know any thing of
edgiest-- Keating. Yes. <l. Where did you come acquaint .1 • him? Keating. ..."
4. Our Next-door Neighbor: A Winter in Mexico by Gilbert Haven (1875)
"I was " awfully scared," lest he would just shake himself when -on the edgiest
edge, and drop me overboard. But when we got up, and down, and up this rough ..."
5. Lectures on Ancient History: From the Earliest Times to the Taking of by Barthold Georg Niebuhr (1852)
"3 " For this is the edgiest road pointed out by nature itself; and Hannibal, who
no doubt took the same road, was not the first to discover it, ..."