"Wedges" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wedges" Meaning

A wedge can refer to:

1. A piece of wood or metal with a sharp edge and a flat part, used for splitting or penetrating something, especially a log.
2. A cutting tool, especially a sharp triangle-shaped piece of wood or metal with a handle.
3. A V-shaped cut of meat, especially beef, pork, or lamb, which has been separated from a larger piece of meat and is typically triangular in shape.

In sport, a wedge can also refer to:

1. A wedge-shaped piece of equipment, such as a hockey stick or a ski blade.

Idiomatic expressions:
1. "Wedge issue": a point of disagreement or controversy that divides a group of people.
2. "Drive a wedge between": to create or increase a rift or division between two people or things.

Other meanings:
1. In business, a wedge is a shape of pie chart or graph often used to show the way funds are allocated or how costs are divided.
2. In computer graphics, a wedge is a three-dimensional shape formed by a conical surface.

"Wedges" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Wedges"


1. Food

"She removed the wedges of cheese from the pizza before serving it to the guests."

2. Sports

"The football player used a wedge-shaped block to gain more force in his kick."

3. Engineering

"The engineer carefully placed the wedge-shaped pulley system to increase the machine's efficiency."

4. Physics

"The potential energy was used to split the dense pieces of metal into wedges, allowing easier passage through a small gap."

5. Geography

"The fault looked like a massive wedge driven into the earth from the depths of the ocean, causing the coastal lands to sink."

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Betrothed or united in marriage.

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A wedding is the traditional ceremony where two people legally and socially unite to become husband and wife. It is a significant occasion that marks the beginning of a new life together, typically involving a formal ceremony, exchange of vows, and sharing of rings.

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Weddings refer to formal ceremonies and celebrations where two people are lawfully married to each other. It typically involves exchanging vows, rings, and often involves family, friends, and other loved ones. The ceremony is usually followed by a reception, which is a party where guests gather to congratulate the newlyweds and celebrate their union.

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A wedgie is a prank or a prank situation in which someone lifts a person's back of their pants from the rear and pulls the waistband back, often causing embarrassment, discomfort, or humiliation. It is primarily performed by a prankster as a form of bullying, harassment, or hazing.

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noun<br><br>The act or process of obtaining something, especially a result or advantage, by persistent effort or persuasion.<br><br>Example: "She finally managed the crucial deal through her wedging efforts."<br><br>However, the most common meaning of the word "wedging" is:<br><br>verb<br><br>To position or place something in a fixed or wedged position, often using a wedge-shaped piece of material.<br><br>Example: "I had to wedge the chair under the door to keep it from opening."<br><br>Or it can also mean:<br><br>verb<br><br>To go between two people or things and cause them to argue or become hostile.<br><br>Example: "Her statement wedged them apart and they stopped talking to each other."

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