单词 | edgy |
释义 | edgy (edʒi ) Word forms: edgier , edgiest adjective If someone is edgy, they are nervous and anxious, and seem likely to lose control of themselves. [informal] She was nervous and edgy. Synonyms: nervous, wired [slang], anxious, tense Collocations: edgy fashion The new moon makes it the perfect time for an edgy fashion makeover. The Sun She takes edgy fashion and makes it look wearable, and plain black trouser suits and makes them look modern. Times, Sunday Times Yet edgy clothes are often like the edgy music they play at edgy fashion shows - loud, tiresome, and rarely something you'd want to live with. Times, Sunday Times The piccadill was the edgy fashion of the early 17th century. Times, Sunday Times For an edgy look, pair with coated jeans, spiky heels and dark shades. Times, Sunday Times It would also make it much easier to carry off strong, dark, rock'n'roll eyes, and give you a really edgy look. Times, Sunday Times Strokes, has an edgy look that suits her own to the ground. The Sun Bosses kept her edgy look with big structured shoulders and zip stockings, right. The Sun Messy mascara completes this edgy look. The Sun This edgy style has turned him into a living work of art. Times, Sunday Times They did, however, give birth to the beatniks, who begat all subsequent supercool, edgy style movements: punk, grunge, downtown chic and so on. Times, Sunday Times This magazine continued with the edgy style. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He had rapidly expanded the retailer, known for its edgy styles, after building up a 60 per cent stake for only 7 million. Times, Sunday Times You should also avoid edgy styles. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 紧张的 Japanese: いらいらした |
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