verge
91Verge — nf ancienne mesure agraire Nord, Ardennes …
92verge — ver|ge Mot Pla Nom femení …
93verge — Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) grassy area on the side of the road, bern …
94verge — grassy area on the side of the road, bern …
95verge on — PHRASAL VERB If someone or something verges on a particular state or quality, they are almost the same as that state or quality. [V P n (not pron)] ...a fury that verged on madness... [V P n (not pron)] Her speaking voice verges on the ridiculous …
96verge — I. n. 1. Rod, staff, mace. 2. Edge, brink, border, margin, rim, brim, confine, limit, skirt. 3. Eve, brink, edge, point. 4. Arbor (of a watch balance), spindle. II. v. n. 1. Tend, incline, slope, lean, trend, bear. 2 …
97verge — I n 1. edge, border, margin, rim, lip; curb, curbstone, ledge, sill; brink, brim, brow, hem, fringe, periphery, perimeter, skirt; bound or bounds, confines, limit or limits, city limits, outer limits; butting, abuttal, bourn, pale, extremity,… …
98verge on — Syn: approach, border on, be close/near to, resemble, be tantamount to, tend towards, approximate to …
99vergė — sf. (1) KŽ vergija …
100Verge — /vɜdʒ/ (say verj) noun John, c. 1782–1861, Australian architect and builder, born in England …