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What does takes the edge mean?

What does takes the edge mean?

: to make (something) weaker or less severe a medication that takes the edge off the pain A glass of milk will take the edge off your hunger/appetite.

What does to take off the edge mean?

to make something unpleasant have less of an effect on someone: Have an apple – it’ll take the edge off your hunger.

What does it mean to be pushed to the edge?

1. To cause one to commit to doing something they had been considering or close to doing for a long time. I tried to remain silent about my father’s associations with the extremist group, but the events over the weekend have pushed me over the edge.

Where does the phrase take the edge off come from?

This term alludes to blunting the edge of a cutting instrument. Shakespeare used it figuratively in The Tempest (4:1): “To take away the edge of that day’s celebration.” The precise wording of the idiom dates from the first half of the 1900s.

How do you get the edge off?

27 Simple Ways To Take The Edge Off Of A Stressful Day

  1. Sip hot tea.
  2. Call an old friend.
  3. Pet your cat or dog.
  4. Brush your hair.
  5. Take a walk.
  6. Fold the laundry.
  7. Paint your nails.
  8. Enjoy a candy sucker.

What does it mean to have edge over?

to be slightly better than someone or something else.

What does it mean to have someone on edge?

The phrase “on edge” means “feeling nervous” or “not calm and relaxed.” It is used to say that someone is having feelings of being worried and afraid about what might happen.

How do I take the edge off?

What can I take to take the edge off of anxiety?

Non-Addictive Anxiety Medications

  • Fluoxetine (Prozac®)
  • Escitalopram (Lexapro®)
  • Citalopram (Celexa®)
  • Paroxetine (Paxil®)
  • Sertraline (Zoloft®)

How do you use edge over in a sentence?

have an/the edge over (someone or something) To have an advantage over one. I’ve been preparing for this debate for weeks so that I have the edge over my opponent.