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cutting edgeˌcutting ˈedge noun - But the cutting edge doesn't come cheap.
- But this is the cutting edge of labor.
- Each at the cutting edge of possibility within its own historical context, each a breakthrough in the standards of its day.
- However, it all boils down to execution at the cutting edge.
- However, we now understand that the imagery of the cutting edge is so much stronger and powerful than we believed.
- Settlement houses and settlement house workers were at the cutting edge of social change.
► give ... a cutting edge The team are relying on Gregg to give them a cutting edge. ► the cutting edge (of something)- Amazingly, he accomplished that while dancing on the cutting edge.
- As president of a modeling agency, Page Parkes follows the cutting edge.
- But the cutting edge doesn't come cheap.
- In fact, this white-owned company was often on the cutting edge of new directions.
- Settlement houses and settlement house workers were at the cutting edge of social change.
- The decade's retreat from the cutting edge is certainly in evidence.
1the cutting edge (of something) the newest and most exciting stage in the development of somethingat the cutting edge (of something) research that’s at the cutting edge of genetic science The deck represents the cutting edge in CD reproduction.2[singular] an advantage over other people or things: The team are relying on Gregg to give them a cutting edge.—ˈcutting-edge adjective: cutting-edge scientific discoveries |