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edged

[ejd] / ɛdʒd /














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Global stock markets and U.S. futures largely edged higher as traders in parts of Asia, the U.S. and Canada take a breath for public holidays.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since then, France has joined the chorus of jeers following its gold medal in ice dance, where a French team narrowly edged out Madison Chock and Evan Bates.

From The Wall Street Journal

While revenues rose seven percent in the fourth quarter in Europe -- still the company's biggest market -- they edged up just 0.7 percent in North America and fell five percent in North Asia, which includes China.

From Barron's

—The dollar edged higher as U.S. trade concerns eased and investors await U.S. inflation data.

From The Wall Street Journal

As soon as the French edged out the Americans, figure skating officially had its Olympic judging controversy.

From The Wall Street Journal