have the edge over someone
- have the edge over someone
- have the edge on/over (someone/something)
to be slightly better than someone or something else.
He's got the edge over other teachers because he's so much more experienced.
The new Renault has the edge on other similar models - it's larger and cheaper.
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have the edge on someone — have the edge on/over (someone/something) to be slightly better than someone or something else. He s got the edge over other teachers because he s so much more experienced. The new Renault has the edge on other similar models it s larger and… … New idioms dictionary
have the edge over something — have the edge on/over (someone/something) to be slightly better than someone or something else. He s got the edge over other teachers because he s so much more experienced. The new Renault has the edge on other similar models it s larger and… … New idioms dictionary
have the edge over — have the edge on/over (someone/something) to be slightly better than someone or something else. He s got the edge over other teachers because he s so much more experienced. The new Renault has the edge on other similar models it s larger and… … New idioms dictionary
have the edge on something — have the edge on/over (someone/something) to be slightly better than someone or something else. He s got the edge over other teachers because he s so much more experienced. The new Renault has the edge on other similar models it s larger and… … New idioms dictionary
have the edge on — have the edge on/over (someone/something) to be slightly better than someone or something else. He s got the edge over other teachers because he s so much more experienced. The new Renault has the edge on other similar models it s larger and… … New idioms dictionary
have an edge on — have an advantage (over someone) Their team has an edge on the race to win the high school football championship … Idioms and examples
have an edge on — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To have an advantage over someone or something else in the course of an evaluative comparison. * /I can t beat you at tennis, but I have an edge on you in ping pong./ 2. To be mildly intoxicated; to have had a few drinks … Dictionary of American idioms
have an edge on — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To have an advantage over someone or something else in the course of an evaluative comparison. * /I can t beat you at tennis, but I have an edge on you in ping pong./ 2. To be mildly intoxicated; to have had a few drinks … Dictionary of American idioms
have\ an\ edge\ on — v. phr. informal 1. To have an advantage over someone or something else in the course of an evaluative comparison. I can t beat you at tennis, but I have an edge on you in ping pong. 2. To be mildly intoxicated; to have had a few drinks. Joe sure … Словарь американских идиом
The Edge Chronicles — Author(s) Paul Stewart Ill … Wikipedia