Examples of 'edge to it' in a sentence

Meaning of "edge to it"

edge to it - having a sharp or intense quality. This phrase is used to describe something that possesses a notable or distinct characteristic, often implying a competitive or intense nature

How to use "edge to it" in a sentence

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edge to it
Her dress was classic but it had an edge to it.
There is a unique edge to it that makes the sound fresh.
That says there is still a reggae edge to it.
There's a certain edge to it that kind of reminds you of distortion.
My voice may have been getting an edge to it.
This album had more of a darkwave edge to it than their first independent album, Remains.
Your ambition has a ruthless edge to it.
That had an edge to it.
But what was most surprising was that this giant sword had no edge to it.
There is no edge to it.
You must radiate an inward quality that has a saintly or spiritual edge to it.
Your voice has that edge to it.
The ambiance of the restaurant is intimate and elegant with a modern edge to it.
It had a little edge to it.
His voice was very low but there was a strange and almost frightening edge to it.

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Even your shield has a sharp edge to it Tanhya.
Between that and its analytical tendencies, the first season has a slightly clinical edge to it.
Something that has an edge to it.
It seems the weapon may have had a flat edge to it.
So I started trying to introduce some kind of edge to it on the drums.
I remember that's why I thought Battlestar was so different… why there was an edge to it.
So I need a darker edge to it.
Hopkins wrote, " I noticed his interest in the subject [ UFOs ] had a particular edge to it.
Pat's comedy has an edge to it.
It 's not the financing that 's bothering you, Dan. Your voice has that edge to it.
Corny? That had an edge to it.
I have the same thing, I like a relationship with a little edge to it.
It has a dark and bitter edge to it.
I just felt like it was so current, had a little edge to it.
It has more of a country edge to it.
Her voice was as soft as ever, but now it had an edge to it.
Well, that had a little edge to it.
The S on the other hand has a more refined edge to it.
But it's still got that edge to it.
Jeff Scott Soto bring the smooth accessibility and melodic edge to it all.
I like a relationship with a little edge to it.
I was thinking we could add a little edge to it.
We think this new cider has a trendy edge to it.
In the end there was a competitive edge to it.
The tone was soft but carried an edge to it.
We wanted to have a gritty edge to it.
There is a threatening, desperate and angry edge to it.
She chirped, with just a bit of edge to it.
I-i like a relationship with a little edge to it.
The DS's smile definitely had an edge to it.
Cooler than yesterday, and the wind had an edge to it.
African-American culture has a sharp edge to it.
It is versatile, classic but has a Latin edge to it.
You need something up-tempo, with a bit of edge to it.
Doesn't really have a hard edge to it.

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