Sentence examples for confusing edge from inspiring English sources

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To make things a little more confusing, edge play, which has nothing to do with edging, is a BDSM term that involves taking someone to their psychological edge.

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Doing so would, however, result in confusing edges when there are multiple reaction rules between a pair of complex species.

There is a voyeuristic Dazed and Confused edge to a lot of it, done with the production values of National Geographic, and occasionally the kind of easy misogyny that has seen the magazine banned from campuses (though Smith insists that the readership, particularly online, "is not skewed as much to the male as you might think – no more than 60percentnt").

Raphael, looking confused, edged away from the table.

The picture is especially confusing on the edge of cities which, as they have grown, so their municipal boundaries have encroached on to counties, blurring the identity of those living on the outskirts.

Recall that the length of the edge, not to be confused with the edge label, represents the epoch defined by the age (or depth) of the two incident nodes.

Yes, it's easy enough to confuse the bleeding edge with the leading edge.

Among the "documents" that make up the text are Harriet's own diaries, which supply a more conventional narrative stream through which the story can essentially be told; but while they undoubtedly make The Blazing World more accessible, to an extent they blunt the novel's edge by confusing a visual politics with a verbal one.

The odd bobble-hat, maybe, for when he wants to be confused with The Edge.

None of it would be confused with hard-edge journalism.

And it had to be on the edge of eerie but not confusing.

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