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wedged
adjective as in catatonic
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adjective as in fast
adjective as in jammed
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Example Sentences
Her Calabasas home is wedged between two major fires that have devastated Los Angeles County, and she can see water-dropping helicopters through the windows.
TV news footage from the scene shows a plane wedged between a cluster of trees and a house.
The 4A First Bus, which was carrying 11 passengers, became wedged under the bridge on Cook Street in Glasgow city centre at about 18:00 on Saturday.
The 4A First Bus became wedged under the bridge on Cook Street at the junction with Commerce Street at about 18:00.
The Tesla had “jumped the curb, struck a cement wall, and then wedged in between the wall and a tree,” Bowers added.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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