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wedge

noun as in solid piece, often triangular

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Piedmont Police Captain Chris Monahan said that the Tesla “jumped the curb, struck a cement wall, and then wedged in between the wall and a tree.”

Why would anyone buy a former toilet block on a narrow strip of land wedged between a rail line and a coastal path?

From BBC

There are bad actors who want to use this as a way to drive a wedge and drive discord.

From Salon

John the female cat became wedged inside a garage and had to be cut out using small tools.

From BBC

Shipyard workers hammered away the last supporting "shores" and wedges, then ducked and dashed for cover as the huge vessel slid above their heads in a spectacular sideways launch into the River Ouse.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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