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wedge
noun
- 1. A piece of solid wood, metal or other material, tapering to a thin edge, that is driven into eg wood to split it, pushed into a narrow gap between moving parts to immobilize them, or used to hold a door open, etc.
2. Anything shaped like a wedge, usually cut from something circular.
- Thesaurus: chunk, lump, block, piece.
4. golf.
- A club with a steeply angled wedge-shaped head for lofting the ball.
- 1. To fix or immobilize something in position with, or as if with, a wedge.
2. To thrust, insert or squeeze, or be pushed or squeezed like a wedge.
- Example: wedged herself into the corner
- Thesaurus: force, jam, squeeze, lodge, thrust, cram, crowd, ram, stuff, push, pack; Antonym: dislodge, take out, space out.
adj
adj
- To cause ill-feeling or division between people who were formerly friendly or united.
- Something that looks like the small beginning of a significant, usually unwanted, development.
