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cliff's edge

noun as in ragged edge

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He said the boy had “started getting a bit moody”, and that he warned him not to cross a safety fence close to the cliff’s edge.

From BBC

By that criterion, California is already on the cliff’s edge, as industrial agriculture and other uses are sapping supplies so quickly that more than 5,700 wells are currently dry and thousands more are at risk, according to state data.

"Economically, the next weeks will be crucial. The combination of a libertarian candidate pushing for dollarisation, with minister Massa hiking the money-printing machine to produce a political miracle for ‘candidate’ Massa could finally push macroeconomic variables off the cliff’s edge."

From Reuters

It was beautiful when it was Cliff’s Edge, but they have made it even more beautiful.

But if you are in the camp that finds all these risible efforts to drive American democracy straight over the cliff’s edge, not one good thing happened this week—just an abundant overuse of the popcorn-box emoji.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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