inside edge
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinsideandedge
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inside
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈɪn.saɪd/us/ˈɪn.saɪd/
on or in the inner part of something such as a container ...
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edge
noun
uk/edʒ/us/edʒ/
the outer or furthest point ...
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(Definition ofinsideandedgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The inward / inner / inside crescent hits with theinsideedgeof the foot.
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Opposite each chariot at theinsideedgeof the platform were two small standers.
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The outside edge death spirals are considered more difficult than theinsideedgevariants.
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The outside skate uses theinsideedgeto stop while the inside skate uses the outside edge to stop.
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If the leading leg is on theinsideedge, the move is known as an "inside ina bauer".
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Speed-dependent portions of the system were placed on theinsideedgeof the chassis, where the wire-lengths were shorter.
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It makes up the outer circular design of the wheel on which theinsideedgeof the tire is mounted on vehicles such as automobiles.
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These have small teeth running down theinsideedge, with one large, forward-pointing pair located approximately a third of the way down from the tips.
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Insulation is installed in the entire space between the outside edge of the exterior wall and theinsideedgeof the interior wall.
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Lip slightly to distinctly thickened, flared posteriorly in some species, smooth oninsideedgeto weakly denticulate, lacking lirae, external varix absent.
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It differs from a regular loop jump in that it is landed on the opposite foot, on a backwardinsideedge.
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The standard badge measures 755by620 mm, with the rope circle having a diameter of 350 mm from the outside edge and 295 mm from theinsideedge.
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The next stroke is performed by placing the left foot next to the right, inside the circle, and pushing off theinsideedgeof the right foot.
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The stiles and rails often have a profile cut into theinsideedgeof the outside face - usually a smaller version to match the profile of the panel.
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In some countries, service ribbons are mounted on a pin backing, which can be pushed through the fabric of a uniform and secured, with fasteners, on theinsideedge.
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The true half-rotation jump with a loop entrance, landed forward (on the left toe pick and right forwardinsideedge, for a counterclockwise jump), is called a "falling leaf".
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The most familiar choctaw seen in free skating is the step from a backinsideedgeto a forward outside edge that is used as the entrance to forward spins.
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Aninsideedgecan ricochet on to the wicket, resulting in him being out bowled, while an outside edge can fly to the wicket-keeper or slip fielders for a catch.
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