To edge in with
Definition of To edge in with
(Naut.)
as
with
a
coast
or
vessel
(
Naut
.)
,
to
advance
gradually
,
but
not
directly
,
toward
it
.
See also:
Edge
Word:
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To dwell on
To dye in grain
To dye in the grain
To dyst one's jacket
To ease a ship
To ease off
To ease the helm
To eat
To eat dirt
To eat heartily
To eat humble pie
To eat of
To eat one's words
To eat out
To eat the seed corn
To eat the wind out of a vessel
To eat to windward
To edge away
To edge down
To edge in
-To edge in with-
To elbow one's way
To elevate a piece
To employ one's self
To end in smoke
To end up
To endeavor one's self
To enjoy one's self
To enlarge an order
To enlarge one's self
To enlarge the heart
To enter on the boards
To enter the lists
To exert one's self
To exhibit a foundation or prize
To exibit an essay
To experience religion
To explain away
To extract the root
To face (a thing) out
To face down
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