verge|verged|verges|verging in English
verb
[vɜrdʒ / vɜːd-]
border, approach; border, be on the verge; tend towards, lean in a certain directio
Use "verge|verged|verges|verging" in a sentence
1. Certain affirm that the position adopted by Salman Taseer verged (were were verging) on provocation. Do you agree?
2. The portrait verged on caricature.
3. Such a remark verges on impertinence.
4. The 1954 finals verged on the surreal.
5. He was verging on the grotesque.
6. The crowd was restless and verging on Anarchy.
7. Some of his suggestions verged on the outrageous.
8. His ability to rationalise verged on the psychopathic.
9. "Appaloosa" verges on being a great film
10. 18 There was a high hedge verging the yard.
11. At times, his performance verged on brilliance, but at others it was only ordinary.
12. 30 That seemed a sober judgment not even verging on hyperbole.
13. He was on the verge of tears.
14. Added to this was a distinctive mop of white hair verging on albino.
15. 11 She has an obsession with the drug that verges on monomania.
16. Synonyms for Adjoined include joined, abutted, bordered, touched, bordered on, neighboured, verged on, annexed, approximated and flanked
17. Carole was on the verge of tears.
18. I was on the verge of accepting.
19. Heavy lorries have damaged the grass verge.
20. The company is on the verge of bankruptcy.
21. The tycoon is on the verge of bankruptcy.
22. The club struggled financially though, verging on bankruptcy at the end of the 1950s.
23. An aerial thrust up from the grass verge.
24. I was on the verge of giving up.
25. She was on the verge of nervous collapse.