Take-the-edge-off in a Sentence
  • A light continuos noise filter was used to take the edge off the tape hiss.
  • A little advice can prevent mishaps or accidents which could take the edge off your holiday.
  • Spoilers detract from the need to tune in because they reveal just enough to take the edge off the surprise.
  • These programs exist to take the edge off creating a character in a game where the rules can be hard to decipher as with Dungeons and Dragons and D20 Modern.
  • Her warmth and openness disarmed him enough to take the edge off his anger.
  • Men had become weary of Protestant scholasticism; religious wars had made peaceful thinkers seek to take the edge off dogmatical rancour; and the multiplicity of religious sects, coupled with the complete failure of various attempts at any substantial reconciliation, provoked distrust of the common basis on which all were founded.