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wedged

[ wejd ]

adjective

  1. having the shape of a wedge.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of wedged1

First recorded in 1545–55; wedge + -ed 3
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He pointed to the example of the Ever Given container ship, which was hit by a gust of wind in the Suez Canal in 2021 and got wedged sideways between the canal banks.

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Last month in Koawaya, a hamlet wedged near Syria’s border with Jordan and Israel, Israeli troops were running patrols to confiscate weapons when local men opened fire to prevent them from entering the village.

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Today, they sit 90th - wedged between New Zealand and the Caribbean island of Curacao.

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Cameroni De Adams was found three weeks later on Dec. 6 “wedged under miscellaneous items in the vehicle’s middle row,” according to the claim.

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Some residents remember the house being called Box and Heater due to its vintage clothing iron-shaped interior and because it is wedged between two existing houses.

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