edging

/ˈɛdʒɪŋ/
noun
  1. A border or trim along the edge of something, such as a garden bed, piece of clothing, or surface.
    • The concrete edging along the driveway was cracked and needed repair.
    • The lace edging on her dress added a delicate touch.
    • She installed metal edging around the flower bed to keep the grass out.
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verb
  1. Present participle of 'edge'; moving gradually or carefully in a particular direction.
    • The car was edging slowly through the crowded parking lot.
    • The temperature is edging up toward 100 degrees today.
    • He was edging closer to the stage to get a better view.
  2. Present participle of 'edge'; providing with a border or trim.
    • The tailor is edging the jacket with silk ribbon.
    • She was edging the garden path with small stones.
    • They spent the afternoon edging the lawn with a trimmer.
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