edge - the border or outside line., judge - a person trained to hear and decide cases brought before a court of law, sledge - a heavy sled, drawn by horses, dogs, or other draft animals, and used to transport heavy loads over long stretches of snow and ice., badge - a pin, patch, or ribbon people wear to show that they belong to a group, have a particular job, or have done something special., badger - a furry mammal with short legs and a long body. The American badger has a white stripe on its forehead that runs down its back, and it has long dark marks on its face also., bridge - a structure built over a river, railroad, or other obstacle, that allows people to travel across., gadget - a small tool or device with a clever design or unusual use., budge - to change or begin to change position slightly., fidget - to move in a nervous or restless way., ledge - a narrow part like a shelf that comes out of a wall., nudge - to push gently or touch with the elbow to attract attention., hedgehog - a very small animal with a pointed nose and a very short tail., knowledge - understanding; awareness., begrudge - to feel envious and disapproving of (someone) having or being given (something)., porridge - a food made of cereal grains such as oatmeal that are boiled in water or milk., drawbridge - a bridge built so that it can be raised to allow tall ships to pass beneath or to keep people from crossing over and gaining access, especially to a building such as fortress or castle.,

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