Brink

/brɪŋk/ noun

The extreme edge of land before a steep slope or cliff; metaphorically, the point at which something is about to happen, especially something dangerous or exciting.

From Middle English, possibly from Middle Dutch 'brinc' meaning 'edge' or 'border'. Related to Old Norse 'brekka' (slope). The metaphorical sense of being on the edge of disaster or change developed from the literal meaning of a dangerous cliff edge.

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ARحافة
BNপ্রান্ত
CAvora
CSokraj
DAkant
DERand
ELάκρη
ESborde
FAلبه
FIreuna
FRbord
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