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.
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For most products you can buy, there is a trade-off between quality and price.
Gene Sarazen invented the sand wedge and started using it in 1935.
Gene Sarazen invented the sand wedge and started using it in 1935.
The tip of the bar is tapered, so when you're jamming it in to start off, you're using it as a wedge. But that's never the purpose of the crowbar. Once you have it jammed in there good, it's always used as a lever.
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Another name for a complete writing system using wedge-shaped symbols is cuneiform.
More distance, less force
wedge tail eagle can defend themselves by using there claws and beak
trade-off means: the exchange of one thing for another of more or less equal value,especially to effect a compromise. and its a noun
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