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Edge Down

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To gradually decrease or diminish.

Usage:

  1. Stock prices have been edging down lately.
  2. The team's performance started to edge down in the second half of the season.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense: Gradually decreasing or diminishing in place or position.

Usage:

  1. The temperature began to edge down as the evening approached.
  2. She watched the sun edge down over the horizon.

Part of Speech: Noun (popular)

Sense: A soft and gradual decrease or diminishment.

Usage:

  1. She appreciated the music's edge down to a gentle melody.
  2. The competition led to an edge down in prices, benefiting the consumers.

Part of Speech: Verb (local)

Sense: (Local slang) To consume alcohol or drugs in large quantities.

Usage:

  1. They decided to edge down at the local pub after the game.
  2. He's been edging down every weekend with his friends.

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