wedged

IPA: wˈɛdʒd

adjective

  • cuneiform or wedge-shaped
  • (computing, slang) Stuck; incapable of proceeding without help, though not having crashed.
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Examples of "wedged" in Sentences

  • The word practically wedged in her throat, and she flushed.
  • The phrase wedged itself into the space between her breaths.
  • Patrick turned back toward the trap and once again wedged an edge of the spring against the ground.
  • Am becoming paranoid there is some sort of parasitic cybergoblin wedged in the back of the IMAC, sucking them down like Murph’s tootsie pops.
  • They're the ones who have the "presumptuous" label wedged into their tiny little brains, and they're the ones who will be flacking that until Nov. 4.

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