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    wedge
    /wɛdʒ/

    noun

    • 1. a piece of wood, metal, etc. 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: "the door was secured by a wedge" Similar tapered blockchockdoor stop
    • 2. a golf club with a low, angled face for maximum loft.

    verb

    • 1. fix in position using a wedge: "the door was wedged open"
    • 2. force into a narrow space: "she wedged her holdall between two bags"

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  2. a piece of metal, wood, rubber, etc. with a pointed edge at one end and a wide edge at the other, either pushed between two objects to keep them still or forced into something to break pieces off it: Push a wedge under the door to keep it open while we're carrying the boxes in.

  3. The meaning of WEDGE is a piece of a substance (such as wood or iron) that tapers to a thin edge and is used for splitting wood and rocks, raising heavy bodies, or for tightening by being driven into something. How to use wedge in a sentence.

  4. noun. a block of solid material, esp wood or metal, that is shaped like a narrow V in cross section and can be pushed or driven between two objects or parts of an object in order to split or secure them. any formation, structure, or substance in the shape of a wedge. a wedge of cheese.

  5. n. 1. A piece of material, such as metal or wood, thick at one edge and tapered to a thin edge at the other for insertion in a narrow crevice, used for splitting, tightening, securing, or levering. 2. a. Something shaped like a wedge: a wedge of pie. b. A wedge-shaped formation, as in ground warfare. 3. a.

  6. If you wedge something, you force it to remain in a particular position by holding it there tightly or by fixing something next to it to prevent it from moving. I shut the shed door and wedged it with a log of wood.

  7. a piece of metal, wood, rubber, etc. with a pointed edge at one end and a wide edge at the other, either pushed between two objects to keep them still or forced into something to break pieces off it: Push a wedge under the door to keep it open while we're carrying the boxes in.

  8. A wedge is a block of wood that keeps a door propped open, or a problem that pulls people apart, like the jealousy that drove a wedge between two friends. Wedge means "triangle-shaped." Pieces of pie are wedges. So are tortilla chips.

  9. a piece of wood, rubber, metal, etc. with one thick end and one thin, pointed end that you use to keep a door open, to keep two things apart, or to split wood or rock. He hammered the wedge into the crack in the stone. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  10. Wedge definition: A piece of material, such as metal or wood, thick at one edge and tapered to a thin edge at the other for insertion in a narrow crevice, used for splitting, tightening, securing, or levering.

  11. to use a wedge or similar shaped object to keep a door or window firmly open or closed: The room was hot so I wedged the door open. to push something into a narrow space: I was wedged between Andy and Pete in the back of the car.