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n. (inside edge English)
Usage examples of "inside edges".
In order to avoid unnecessary stress on the thumb or injury resulting from jolting the hand forcefully, they adopted the measure of pressing the thumbs against the inside edges of the hands.
Instead of a plain point it had a long sharpened hook, sharpened, Shef could see, on both its outside and inside edges.
They linked the inside edges together and sat next to each other, eyes locked wonderingly.
And by sailing with sails dipped into the inside edges of giant storm systems, the sport could be made satisfactorily dangerous.
And spiral arms typically have lanes of dust on their inside edges.
Ambrose Spike had reported some minor splintering at the top inside edges of the door, but the shoring of earthworks was holding out.
The points and inside edges of the leather blades were coated with lipstick, so that any place they touched left a red mark.
The width is constrained, not only by the loading gauge, but also by the track gauge (the distance between the inside edges of the rails), as a large vehicle on a narrow gauge track may tip over when running a curve.
A few deft twists and turns of his scimitars, a few slaps on the inside edges of his opponents weapons, had the sword and dirk flying wide.
He took infinite care on the coffin, planing off the inside edges of its lid and sides.