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Meanings of great wedge in English
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Usage of great wedge in English
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It's a part of the greatwedge thrust forward by our chief.
2
Faye saw them from her window, a greatwedge flying south.
3
A greatwedge of cake was handed Susan on the point of a trembling knife.
4
Once again our greatwedge formed up, and again charged into the thick of the Danes.
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The greatwedge-tailed eagle (eagle-hawk) is a rare visitor, and is not a fisher.
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Most of their patch is at the front and side of the house, a greatwedge of grass.
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This part of the city may be compared to a greatwedge with the broad end on the bay.
8
It was not hard to find our men, for they lay in a greatwedge as we had fought.
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The greatwedge, with its thick fringe of spears, burst its way straight through the Danish centre carrying all before it.
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On this greatwedge grim shapes loomed in the mist, uncouth and shadowy and unnatural- alonely ,mysteriousBrocken, impossible to human tenantry.
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They hope to lead us on here and then drive a greatwedge into the heart of Poland, until they can strike at Warsaw.
12
The Hyde loomed up before us, a greatwedge of bone and muscle with blood on his breath and gleeful murder in his eyes.
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They stood glowering between me and Tate, two huge reptiloid figures with muscles on their muscles and greatwedge-shaped heads absolutely bristling with serrated teeth.
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It was sharp-lined- agreatwedge of absolute night-andfrom it, the last vestiges of day dropped back affrighted.
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We have driven greatwedges of white settlement into their territory, and we have taken away their arms.
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"In spite of that, indeed," he said slowly, "though a greatwedge was driven between us there."