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Today only the platform edgings remain with the track long gone.
In fact small plants really are better as edgings, at the front or round the perimeter of the bed.
The wings and tail are black with pale green edgings.
These spots were outlined in red with edgings about an inch wide.
The church exterior is of red brick with cream stone edgings.
It also has green feather edgings on its wings and tail.
The shirt is blue with a red central vertical bar framed by white edgings.
"But the record of fossil edgings is very clear.
The wings have a silvery appearance due to white feather edgings.
They give day clothes a soft, gentle look, reinforced for evening by thin gold edgings.
Strings secured to the timber edgings hold down the polythene cover.
Pringle had been making a heap of edgings and bark, well away from the pile.
Firstly, some fancy edgings which can be used instead of the usual welt.
The primary flight feathers are bluish with brown edgings.
And very neat he keeps it too: trim grass and edgings.
"Aurea" is low-growing and good for edgings, particularly conspicuous in winter.
The upper part of his coat was a handsome reddish-brown with dark streaks and light edgings.
This time it was decorated by a pair of dazzling white panties with fine lace edgings.
Edging is the most simple and most common approach for standing on holds but, even so, requires some practice to obtain the very best footing.
Sexes are similar, but young birds have broader rufous edgings.
The wings and tail have blue edgings.
"I am splitting window edgings from yellow poplar."
The bra was a lovely champagne color with edgings of lace, and was precisely her size.
Smudged black smoke rose at intervals: charcoal-burners, working the edgings of the forest.
Scores of plants make fine edgings.