A wedge, or rather, a combination of an infinite number of wedges arranged in a circle.
There are many items in everyday life that involve a wedge. A spatula for cooking is a wedge, a door stopper is a wedge used to stop the door, and a knife use to chop vegetables is a wedge.
its a wedge ;)
For a door wedge
No it is not but you can use it as a wedge but it is not appropriate use of a sword.
the solution is dingbat dingbat its a banana.
The dingbat answer for PAS is "Up in arms."
It should be--- "Who called me a dingbat?" asked Edith.
Dingbat is the gum that is usually sticky after it has been chewed.
In typesetting, a dingbat is a decorative character or spacer, typically about the same size as a letter or digit.
A dingbat is someone who acts like a silly empty-headed person.
To printers like BK the dingbat is simply a decorative mark.
The answer to the dingbat "free ee e" is "handsome three."
Dingbat is a (usually) friendly way of saying someone is being a bit of an idiot.
The term "dingbat" originated in the late 19th century from the word "dingus," which meant a gadget or thingamajig. Over time, "dingbat" evolved to refer to a silly or foolish person. In typography, a dingbat is a decorative or design element used to enhance a page layout.
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It is in no doubt