edge (Noun) — The boundary of a surface.
edge (Noun) — A line determining the limits of an area.
edge (Noun) — A sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object. ex. "he rounded the edges of the box"
edge (Noun) — The attribute of urgency in tone of voice. ex. "his voice had an edge to it"
edge (Noun) — A slight competitive advantage. ex. "he had an edge on the competition"
edge (Noun) — The outside limit of an object, area or surface; a place farthest away from the centre of something. ex. "the edge of the leaf is wavy" ex. "she sat on the edge of the bed" ex. "the water's edge"
edge (Noun) — The thin cutting side of a blade.
edge (Verb) — Advance slowly, as if by inches. ex. "He edged towards the car"
edge (Verb) — Provide with a border or edge. ex. "edge the tablecloth with embroidery"
edge (Verb) — Lie adjacent to another or share a boundary. ex. "Canada edges the U.S."
edge (Verb) — Provide with an edge. ex. "edge a blade"