edgy 的定义
edg·i·er, edg·i·est.
- nervously irritable; impatient and anxious.
- sharp-edged; sharply defined, as outlines.
- daringly innovative; on the cutting edge.
edgy 近义词
nervous
更多edgy例句
- Some feel familiar and fun, some feel a little edgier and exciting, and others might be things you never want to try.
- Along with the holiday fashion aesthetic, H&M’s latest drop includes dramatic volume, structured shapes and ruffles combined with an edgy undertone.
- This online persona was edgy, outrageous, and oftentimes, outright filthy which helped qualify as viral content.
- Moran praised Turning Point USA and said he took inspiration from its “avant garde, edgy style” in producing the video, although ultimately it’s a separate organization.
- Walnut Hills is a neighborhood with beautiful Victorian homes, but a little edgier than other areas of town.
- Consider it a coffee table book for edgy rock fans who bliss out on something stronger than coffee.
- Maybe the wheel will turn again, and heterosexuality will come to seem edgy.
- Urban Outfitters has a track record of putting out products that veer into attention-grabbing, supposedly edgy territory.
- He is known for his edgy, often nude photos of girls out on the town and for documenting his late night antics.
- Collectively, these young women are making entrepreneurship not just aspirational, but a little bit edgy.
- He seemed to me prickly, all sharp points and edgy, and I wished he could be more relaxed and more at ease.
- Their request made the necessity for His coming sacrifice stand out more sharply to His view--with edgy sharpness.
- He wanted to face her when he had a free mind, when she had slept well, when her temper was not so edgy.
- Trouble was, the Chief had been getting edgy about costs lately, so we knew it was about time for the annual budget battle.
- A soft breath of air touched the two gentle old people in the doorway and a fragrance of young, edgy things thrilled them.