Wedger example sentences

wedge

noun

wedge (noun) · wedges (plural noun)

  - a piece of wood, metal, or some other material having one thick end and tapering to a thin edge, that is driven between two objects or parts of an object to secure or separate them.

  - an object or piece of something having the shape of a wedge:

  - a formation of people or animals in the shape of a wedge.

  - a golf club with a low, angled face for maximum loft.

  - a golf shot made with a wedge.

  - a shoe, typically having a fairly high heel, of which the heel and sole form a solid block, with no gap under the instep.

  - a wedge heel.

  - another term for dash

  - fix in position using a wedge:

  - force into a narrow space:

wedge

verb

wedge (verb) · wedges (third person present) · wedged (past tense) · wedged (past participle) · wedging (present participle)

  - prepare (pottery clay) for use by cutting, kneading, and throwing down to homogenize it and remove air pockets.

Synonyms

chock, triangle, segment, slice, section, chunk, lump, slab, hunk, block, dash, squeeze, cram, jam, crush, pack, thrust, ram, force, push, stow, stuff, shove, bung

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