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will wedge

  • future tense
    of wedge.
    wedge
    noun
    a piece of hard material with two principal faces meeting in a sharply acute angle, for raising, holding, or splitting objects by applying a pounding or driving force, as from a hammer.

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As the sun begins to rise on Tuesday, the moon will wedge itself into Earth’s orbit to put on a celestial show — part of one, anyway.

From New York Times Oct. 24, 2022

Costing at least $150 million, the 2,200-man plant will rise on 750 acres of sand dunes along Indiana's Lake Michigan shore, will wedge National into the big-league Chicago market.

From Time Magazine Archive

"That will wedge you in pretty tightly," he said.

From The Tiger of Mysore A Story of the War with Tippoo Saib by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

I will follow you, and will wedge the panel into its place again with some of the chips that the auger has cut out.

From Won By the Sword : a tale of the Thirty Years' War by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty