What is another word for ragged edge?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈaɡɪd ˈɛd͡ʒ] (IPA)

The term "ragged edge" typically refers to something that is barely holding on, or just barely making it through a difficult situation. Some synonyms for this phrase might include "tenuous," "precarious," or "shaky." Other similar phrases might include "on the brink," "on the cusp," or "on the edge of one's seat." These words and phrases all convey a sense of uncertainty and instability, suggesting that things could easily go one way or another. Whether describing a relationship that is on the rocks or a company that is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, synonyms for "ragged edge" capture the tense and often precarious nature of these situations.

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Famous quotes with Ragged edge

  • “You’re being a lot less courteous than befits a man in your situation.” I thought that underneath the cool I could detect a ragged edge in her voice. Despite her much vaunted self-control, Reileen Kawahara wasn’t much better at coping with disrespect that Bancroft, General MacIntyre, or any other creature of power I’d had dealings with. “Your life is in danger, and I am in a position to safeguard it.” “My life’s been in danger before,” I told her. “Usually as a result of some piece of shit like you making large-scale decisions about how reality ought to be run.”
    Richard Morgan
  • Life is not lost by dying! Life is lost Minute by minute, day by dragging day, In all the thousand, small, uncaring ways, The smooth appeasing compromises of time, Which are King Herod and King Herod's men, Always and always. Life can be Lost without vision but not lost by death, Lost by not caring, willing, going on Beyond the ragged edge of fortitude To something more — something no man has ever seen.Rise up! The loves we had were not enough. Something is loosed to change the shaken world, And with it we must change!
    Stephen Vincent Benét
  • Life is not merely persistent, as Jock puts it; life is explosive. The basic theorem of population mathematics is that population increases always, not merely up to the extent of the food supply, but beyond it, to the minimum diet that will sustain life—the ragged edge of starvation.
    Robert A. Heinlein

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