US /ɑn ði ɛdʒ/
・UK /ɔn ðə edʒ/
So then when I go and I cut them on the edge,
It's not that it's teetering on the edge.
I mean, living in Sheffield, we lived on the edge of the Peak District.
We, we, we lived on the I mean, living in Sheffield, we lived on the edge of the Peak District.
He said that a Russian spy ship called the Yantar was operating on the edge of UK waters north of Scotland.
He said that a Russian spy ship called the Yantar was operating on the edge of UK waters north of Scotland, and
You've got me on the edge of my... well, I don't really have a seat, but you get the idea.
You've got me on the edge of my—well, I don't really have a seat,
You put it on the edge. You put it on the edge.
It's over 500 feet tall, and we're just standing on the edge looking out over this beautiful forested valley.
and we're just standing on the edge looking out over this beautiful forested valley.
I love sitting in a race car and being on the limit, on the edge.
I love sitting in a race car and beyond the limit, on the edge.
On the edge of Paris sits the Bois des Vincennes, one of the city's largest parks that is home to the Temple of Love.
On the edge of Paris sits the Bois de Vincennes,
And it shows how six seasons later, the audience can still be on the edge of their seat knowing that anything can happen in a Game of Thrones.
the audience can still be on the edge of their seat knowing that anything can happen