[ UK /ˈɛd‍ʒi/ ]
[ US /ˈɛdʒi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. being in a tense state
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How To Use edgy In A Sentence

  • I'm feeling a bit edgy about the exam tomorrow.
  • The czar looked a bit edgy, but his son the czarevich seemed confident.
  • She's been a bit edgy lately, waiting for the exam results.
  • The Chinese authorities remain acutely aware of Ai's complex and innovative heresy and in China, an "edgy" artist has to face greater challenges than mockery or dismissive critics. Ai Weiwei: The rebel who has suffered for his art
  • Daniel - yeah, now suffering post-wedgy issues - let's just say get them to do a full harness check instead of a "quicky" becuase you an in a chair. oh that sounded rude too Wheelchair indoor rock climbing? Beth pays to get a wedgy.
  • She could not become the shrill edgy hurried harridan the war had tried to make her while his square, leisurely, beflowered, inscrutable figure passed daily up and down between those pale considerable buildings. Maid in Waiting
  • They are really cool and more edgy than the shopping centres. The Sun
  • The rest of the disc isn't as sonically edgy, but the sounds and settings that Bowie & Ronson worked up for each are strikingly appropriate.
  • There's an edgy feel to it. The Sun
  • It was slightly edgy - yet safe. Times, Sunday Times
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