List of antonyms from "wedge" to antonyms from "weirded out"


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Definition of the day : « wedged »

  • As in jammed : adj stuck fast
  • As in catatonic : adj unaware
  • As in tapering : adj narrowing
  • As in fast : adj fixed, immovable
  • As in jam : verb squeeze in; compress
  • As in pack : verb fill, compact
  • As in ram : verb bang into; pack forcibly
  • As in set : verb position, place
  • As in squeeze : verb exert pressure on sides, parts of something
  • As in stuff : verb load with
  • As in compress : verb compact, condense
  • As in cram : verb fill to overflowing; compress
  • As in fasten : verb make secure; join together
Example sentences :
  • The rails are fixed into holes, bored and wedged in the posts.
  • Extract from : « Brighter Britain! (Volume 1 of 2) » by William Delisle Hay
  • Dan touched the foot, and found that it was, indeed, wedged fast.
  • Extract from : « The Destroyer » by Burton Egbert Stevenson
  • The inner end of the pole she wedged in a crevice of the split rock.
  • Extract from : « Out of the Depths » by Robert Ames Bennet
  • Jud and I, wedged in, were tossed about by the surging of the cattle, as the jam broke.
  • Extract from : « Dwellers in the Hills » by Melville Davisson Post
  • I looked for Henry and found him wedged in a forest of legs.
  • Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, March 31, 1920 » by Various
  • Babs clung to the rail and I was wedged prone under the couch.
  • Extract from : « Beyond the Vanishing Point » by Raymond King Cummings
  • Then they are wedged tightly into the holes so that they cannot slacken.
  • Extract from : « Ten Books on Architecture » by Vitruvius
  • The catch had been wedged back into the lock so that it could not spring out again.
  • Extract from : « The Daffodil Mystery » by Edgar Wallace
  • I wedged and jammed my way through the living throng to the window.
  • Extract from : « Daring and Suffering: » by William Pittenger
  • In a second or two, we had gathered them into a hard ‘clump,’ and wedged them into the hole.
  • Extract from : « The Desert Home » by Mayne Reid