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What (who) is Verge - definition

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Verge (disambiguation); The Verge (disambiguation); The Verge/old version

verge         
(verges, verging, verged)
1.
If you are on the verge of something, you are going to do it very soon or it is likely to happen or begin very soon.
The country was on the verge of becoming prosperous and successful...
Carole was on the verge of tears.
= brink
PREP-PHRASE: v-link PREP -ing/n
2.
The verge of a road is a narrow piece of ground by the side of a road, which is usually covered with grass or flowers. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use shoulder
)
N-COUNT
verge         
I
n.
brink
1) on the verge of (he was on the verge of a nervous breakdown)
2) (misc.) driven to the verge of bankruptcy
II
v. (d; intr.) to verge on, upon (her actions verged on the ridiculous)
verge         
I. n.
1.
Rod, staff, mace.
2.
Edge, brink, border, margin, rim, brim, confine, limit, skirt.
3.
Eve, brink, edge, point.
4.
Arbor (of a watch-balance), spindle.
II. v. n.
1.
Tend, incline, slope, lean, trend, bear.
2.
Border, approach, be near, tend, incline, tend toward.

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Verge

Verge, Le Verge, Vergé or The Verge may refer to:

Examples of use of Verge
1. By now Kerviel was on the verge of mental collapse.
2. "He was right on the verge of stall," Purwin said.
3. "College is on the verge of becoming a luxury good.
4. Jill teetered on the verge of emotional overload.
5. Construction of eight buildings is on the verge of completion.