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razor-edged

 

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razor-edged

Part of Speech: Adjective

Senses:

  1. Having a sharp, thin, and keen edge resembling that of a razor.
  2. (figurative) Extremely sharp or incisive.

Popular Usage:

In everyday language, the term "razor-edged" is commonly used to describe an object or concept that has a sharp, thin, and precise edge, resembling that of a razor. It can also be used metaphorically to indicate something sharp or incisive in a non-physical context.

Sample Sentences:

  1. She carefully held the razor-edged knife while slicing the vegetables.
  2. The paper had a razor-edged cut, indicating someone had used a sharp blade.
  3. The professor's razor-edged questions left the students speechless.
  4. The author's razor-edged wit made his comedy routine highly entertaining.

Local Usage:

In local dialects or specific regions, "razor-edged" may be used to refer to a particular object or context with a sharp edge. Local usages may vary, so usage of the term depends on the specific region.

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