- - Moved cautiously towards
- - Moved slowly and cautiously
- - Advanced slowly
- - Made keen, but went cautiously
- - Advanced with care
- - Advanced cautiously
- - Advanced gradually
- - Moved cautiously
- - qualified without husband and advanced slowly?
- - Double-.... sword
- - Moved slowly and won, just
- - Went round or moved sideways
- - trimmed, as hedges
- - Having clear boundaries
- - beat by a hair, with "out"
- - moved obliquely nearer - kind of deed involving good leader
- - Moved slowly, like sharpened blades
- - beaten by a nose, say
- - Inched forward
- - Sidled, moved
- - being sharp, moved carefully
- - Beat by one, maybe
- - Put lace around a border
- - Just about beat someone, with "out"
- - Trimmed neatly as a lawn
- - Having a sharpened blade
- - Trimmed the rim
- - Rimmed
- - Put on a border
- - Moved hesitantly
- - ........ out (narrowly defeated)
- - Won by a nose
- - Trimmed the border
- - Won by a nose, with "out"
- - Used a weed whacker, perhaps
- - Trimmed the rims
- - Trimmed a walkway
- - Trimmed a lawn
- - Sharp; trenchant
- - Scored one more point than
- - Neatened the garden
- - Moved sidewise
- - Made a border
- - Just defeated, with 'out'
- - Having sharpness
- - Beat in a close one
- - Beat by one, say
- - Beat by a small margin
- - ...... out (won closely)
- - ...... out (defeated narrowly)
- - Sarcastic in manner
- - Snuck by
- - Barely defeated, with "out"
- - Barely won, with "out"
- - Inched
- - Trenchant
- - Just beat, with 'out'
- - Defeated by a hair
- - Provided with a border
- - Two-...... sword
- - Moved sideways
- - Moved laterally
- - Barely defeated
- - Beat out by a hair
- - ...... out (barely defeated)
- - Crept
- - Sidled
- - Defeated, but barely
- - Defeated narrowly
- - Trimmed, in a way
- - Neatened the perimeter of
- - Defeated by one run, say
- - Moved gradually
- - Like razor blades
- - Nipped at the wire
- - Beat after a buzzer beater
- - Tidied, as a lawn
- - Moved slowly and guarded against loss, Cockney fashion
- - Bordered
- - Like all swords and razors
- - Beat by a point, say
- - Nosed out
- - Moved gradually sideways
- - Proceeded with caution
- - Defeated by a whisker
- - Neatened, as a lawn
- - Defeated, barely
- - Defeated by a small margin
- - Trimmed the lawn
- - Moved stealthily
- - Move gradually sideways
- - Trimmed along a path, say
- - Moved slowly and didn't middle the ball
- - Trimmed along the walk
- - Trimmed, as the lawn
- - Slipped past
- - Went sideways
- - Whipped by a whisker
- - Barely beat, at battle of bands
- - Hard-...... (tough)
- - Fringed
- - What better band did to competition
- - Sidled (along)
- - Just beat out
- - Barely nosed out
- - Sharp, as a razor
- - Beaten by a whisker
- - Neatened the lawn, in a way
- - Moved along a cliff
- - Barely beat (with "out")
- - Just beat
- - Beat at the buzzer
- - Trimmed along the walk, e.g.
- - Did a lawn maintenance job
- - Rory Gallagher: "...... In Blue"
- - Barely beaten
- - Worked on the lawn
- - Having a border
- - Trimmed, as the outskirts of the lawn
- - Beaten (out)
- - Double-...... (risky)
- - Narrowly defeated, with "out"
- - Formed the border of
- - Did some lawn work
- - Sharpened
- - Neatened the lawn
- - Moved with caution
- - Did a lawn job.
- - Trimmed, as a lawn
- - Took the lead
- - Having boundaries.
- - Skirted
- - Hemmed
- - Moved slowly
- - Moved carefully
- - Moved gingerly
- - Approached
- - Trimmed
- - Narrowly defeated
- - Sarcastic
- - Cutting, as a remark
- - Moved furtively
- - Beat (out)
- - Barely beat (out)
- - Beat, but barely
- - Beat by a bit
- - Beat, barely
- - Having a sharp edge
- - Put a border on
- - Lined
- - Double ......
- - Beat by a hair
- - Beat by a whisker
- - Barely beat
- - Cutting
- - Sharp
- - Beat by just a bit
- - Sidled in the direction of some sledge dogs
- - Moved along very slowly
- - journalists going round gateshead crept along
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