WEDGES
Definition of WEDGES
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One of the simple machines; 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.
"Stick a wedge under the door, will you? It keeps blowing shut."
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A piece (of food, metal, wood etc.) having this shape.
"Can you cut me a wedge of cheese?"
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A five-sided polyhedron with a rectangular base, two rectangular or trapezoidal sides meeting in an edge, and two triangular ends.
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To support or secure using a wedge.
"I wedged open the window with a screwdriver."
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To force into a narrow gap.
"He had wedged the package between the wall and the back of the sofa."
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To work wet clay by cutting or kneading for the purpose of homogenizing the mass and expelling air bubbles.
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(Cambridge University slang) The person whose name stands lowest on the list of the classical tripos.
Source: Wiktionary
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