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.