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edger

[ UK /ˈɛd‍ʒɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɛdʒɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. garden tool for cutting grass around the edges of a yard
  2. a person who puts finishing edges on a garment

How To Use edger In A Sentence

  • Foreign – save for a kedgeree or two from the Raj – was alien fare. The past in a pineapple ring | Peter Preston
  • More than 30 elaborate scarecrows are peering from hedgerows, fields and chimney pots, as part of the annual scarecrow competition.
  • He dug a hole in our yard on Edgerton Avenue to plant a maple tree when I was born.
  • There's more to the field and hedgerow trend than pretty florals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does anyone plan to plant trees as a hedgerow to block the wind?
  • Mathieson's legacy to folklore included not only his own extensive oral repertoire of folksong but a manuscript collection of 545 songs written down in 3 huge ledgers as he heard them through the years, beginning as a schoolboy and continuing in the bothies, chaulmers and farm kitchens where he feed as a farm servant. Noo I'm a Young Man Cut Down in My Prime
  • In the hospitality at Chelsea last week, a Russian was serving kedgeree.
  • A hedger locks in a price for a cash commodity by cross-hedging that commodity with a related commodity traded at one of the commodity exchanges.
  • Our main products are electric drill, marble cutter, angle grinder, rotary hammer, pipe dredger, etc.
  • Patient Zero is a fast paced read, featuring Joe Ledger, a no-nonsense, no-hesitation fighter who is recruited for the Department of Military Science (DMS) to fight a new threat: a bio-terrorism agent that affects its victims in a way that makes them resemble zombies. Dusk Before the Dawn » 2009 » April
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