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Edgeways Meaning in English

word

ˈɛdʒˌweɪz
EJ-wayz
ˈɛdʒweɪz
EJ-wayz

Definition

In or with the edge turned forward or facing out; often used in the phrase 'get a word in edgeways,' meaning to participate in a conversation or say something when it's hard to find an opportunity.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in the expression 'can't get a word in edgeways,' meaning someone talks so much that others can't speak. Rarely used for describing physical orientation. The US spelling is 'edgewise.' Used informally.

Example Sentences

He held the book edgeways so we could see how thin it was.

basic

The door was so narrow, we had to turn edgeways to get through.

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She put the painting edgeways on the shelf.

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I couldn't get a word in edgeways at the meeting yesterday.

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When John gets talking, it's impossible for anyone else to get a word in edgeways.

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Seriously, I just want to get a word in edgeways for once!

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