Edged in a sentence as an adjective

But that's the dual edged sword of such public personas.

Openness is a doubly-edged sword, but on the whole I think it's worth it.

Secrecy is a double edged sword for both those in power and those outside of it.

It edged up a little at the end of the day, suggesting that perhaps news was getting out.

Lowering the barrier to entry is also a double edged sword.

People complain when they change and complain when they don't> The address bar is square edged while the search bar is round edged, which is displeasingly visually.

Such functionality is of course a three-edged sword, as what information the vendor has and I wish to request a third party might also request pretending to be me.

As a user, I don't want to have to make this distinction, and it's hard to imagine most users-on-street wouldn't find this confusing* The address bar is square edged while the search bar is round edged, which is displeasingly visually.

Edged definitions

adjective

having a specified kind of border or edge; "a black-edged card"; "rough-edged leaves"; "dried sweat left salt-edged patches"

adjective

(of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character; "cutting remarks"; "edged satire"; "a stinging comment"

See also: cutting stinging

adjective

having a cutting edge or especially an edge or edges as specified; often used in combination; "an edged knife"; "a two-edged sword"