Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In a flat sword-blade, that edge which is outward, or turned away from the arm and person of the holder, when the sword is held as on guard. See
false edge , under false.
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Examples
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Daley also selected a right-edge attack, but that of Brisbane Broncos, for a side he believes boasts the premier centre in the game
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Alexander, a premiership-winning halfback with Penrith, said Manly's right-edge attack was the X-factor to be feared by opposition teams in this year's finals.
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Daley also selected a right-edge attack, but that of Brisbane Broncos, for a side he believes boasts the premier centre in the game
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Alexander, a premiership-winning halfback with Penrith, said Manly's right-edge attack was the X-factor to be feared by opposition teams in this year's finals.
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Alexander, a premiership-winning halfback with Penrith, said Manly's right-edge attack was the X-factor to be feared by opposition teams in this year's finals.
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Daley also selected a right-edge attack, but that of Brisbane Broncos, for a side he believes boasts the premier centre in the game
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After looking strong with the ball during the opening exchanges, the Eels were then forced into a long period of defence on their own line and they finally cracked in the 16th minute when a clever little grubber kick from Warriors half-back Brett Seymour resulted in a right-edge try to centre Jerome Ropati.
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"I really left myself the easiest putt on the green; it was right-edge, up-the-hill putt,"
Reuters: Top News 2010
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Cayless made his way through an Old Boys guard of honour and a specially-made banner to take the field in his final game and it didn't take long for his teammates to respond to the emotion of moment, producing a scintillating right-edge raid during the opening set of the match.
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Titans co-captain Scott Prince showcased his undoubted skills for the opening try in just the fourth minute of play when he freakishly toed ahead a low, long Ben Hornby pass near halfway to pick up the ball and outrun the defence for a right-edge four-pointer.
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