HERO SANDWICH vs WEDGE: NOUN
- A large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States
- A large sandwich on a long thick bun.
- A playing-card so trimmed that one end is narrower than the other, so that when a certain part of the pack is turned round it can be withdrawn again at will, no matter how much the pack may be shuffled in the meantime.
- In geometry, a prismatoid whose lower base is a rectangle, and upper base a line (sect) parallel to a basal edge.
- A pledge; a gage.
- In snow skiing, the snowplow.
- One of the various triangular marks that are the basic structural elements of cuneiform writing symbols.
- A shoe having a heel that extends across the shank to the half sole, forming a continuous undersurface.
- An iron golf club with a very slanted face, used to lift the ball sharply upward, as from sand.
- Something that forces an opening or a beginning.
- Something that intrudes and causes division or disruption.
- A wedge-shaped formation, as in ground warfare.
- Something shaped like a wedge.
- A piece of material, such as metal or wood, thick at one edge and tapered to a thin edge at the other for insertion in a narrow crevice, used for splitting, tightening, securing, or levering.
- A diacritical mark (an inverted circumflex) placed above certain letters (such as c) to indicate pronunciation
- A heel that is an extension of the sole of the shoe
- A block of wood used to prevent the sliding or rolling of a heavy object
- A large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States
- Any shape that is triangular in cross section
- (golf) an iron with considerable loft and a broad sole
- Something solid that is usable as an inclined plane (shaped like a V) that can be pushed between two things to separate them
- In ancient oriental archæol., an arrow-headed character, the shape of which was produced by pressing one corner of a solid square wand or the like into soft clay.
- A type of iron club used for short, high trajectories.
- A flank of cavalry acting to split some portion of an opposing army, charging in an inverted V formation.
- A piece (of food etc.) having this shape.
- One of the simple machines; a piece of material, such as metal or wood, thick at one edge and tapered to a thin edge at the other for insertion in a narrow crevice, used for splitting, tightening, securing, or levering (Wikipedia article).
- The portion of a sphere included between two planes which intersect in a diameter.
- A golf club having an iron head with the face nearly horizontal, used for lofting the golf ball at a high angle, as when hitting the ball out of a sand trap or the rough.
- The person whose name stands lowest on the list of the classical tripos; -- so called after a person (Wedgewood) who occupied this position on the first list of 1828.
- Anything in the form of a wedge, as a body of troops drawn up in such a form.
- A mass of metal, especially when of a wedgelike form.
- A simple machine consisting of a very acute-angled triaugular prism of hard material, which is driven in between objects to be separated, or into anything which is to be split.
- A mass resembling a wedge in form; anything in the form of a wedge.
- In heraldry, a bearing representing a triangle with one very acute angle—that is, like a pile, but free in the escutcheon instead of being attached to one of its edges.
- In Cambridge University, the name given to the man whose name stands lowest on the list of the classical tripos: said to be a designation suggested by the name (Wedgewood) of the man who occupied this place on the first list (1824). Compare wooden spoon, under spoon.
- A piece of metal, or other hard material, thick at one end, and tapering to a thin edge at the other, used in splitting wood, rocks, etc., in raising heavy bodies, and the like. It is one of the six elementary machines called the mechanical powers. See Illust. of Mechanical powers, under Mechanical.
- See under Fox.
- A solid of five sides, having a rectangular base, two rectangular or trapezoidal sides meeting in an edge, and two triangular ends.
HERO SANDWICH vs WEDGE: VERB
- N/A
- Fix, force, or implant
- Squeeze like a wedge into a tight space
HERO SANDWICH vs WEDGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To crowd or squeeze into a limited space.
- To cleave or separate with a wedge or wedges, or as with a wedge; to rive.
- To force or drive as a wedge is driven.
- To force by crowding and pushing as a wedge does.
- To press closely; to fix, or make fast, in the manner of a wedge that is driven into something.
- To cut, as clay, into wedgelike masses, and work by dashing together, in order to expel air bubbles, etc.
- To fix in place or tighten with a wedge.
- To split or force apart with or as if with a wedge.
HERO SANDWICH vs WEDGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Put, fix, force, or implant
- In forestry, to force by wedges (a tree that is being felled) to topple over.
- To cleave with a wedge or with wedges; rive.
- To drive as a wedge is driven; crowd or compress closely; jam.
- To fasten with a wedge or with wedges; fix in the manner of a wedge: as, to wedge on a scythe; to wedge in a rail or a piece of timber.
- In ceramics, to cut, divide, and work together (a mass of wet clay) to drive out bubbles and render it plastic, just before placing it on the wheel.
- To make into the shape of a wedge; render cuneiform.
- To force apart or split off with or as with a wedge.
- To force one's way like a wedge.
HERO SANDWICH vs WEDGE: RELATED WORDS
- Open sandwich, Cuban sandwich, Poor boy, Italian sandwich, Wedge, Torpedo, Submarine, Sub, Bomber, Hoagy, Zep, Grinder, Submarine sandwich, Hoagie, Hero
- Lodge, Hero, Submarine, Deposit, Sub, Zep, Chock, Hoagie, Bomber, Submarine sandwich, Torpedo, Stick, Grinder, Squeeze, Force
HERO SANDWICH vs WEDGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Club sandwich, Tunaburger, Sandwich, Open sandwich, Poor boy, Italian sandwich, Cuban sandwich, Wedge, Torpedo, Submarine, Sub, Bomber, Grinder, Submarine sandwich, Hero
- Hero sandwich, Cuban sandwich, Lodge, Hero, Submarine, Deposit, Sub, Chock, Bomber, Submarine sandwich, Torpedo, Stick, Grinder, Squeeze, Force
HERO SANDWICH vs WEDGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Provide students with a sub roll and all of the fixings for a hero sandwich.
- The rule says no wedge blocks, but a double team is basically a wedge block.
- Again, this procedure can be a medial closing wedge or a lateral opening wedge osteotomy.
- THE WEDGE SE adds an elegant twist to the classic wedge design.
- The Folding Bed Wedge is a positioning wedge designed for use by individuals with respiratory or circulatory disabilities.
- Wedge calculator: The volume and surface area of a wedge.
- My Custom Wedge allows consumers to fully customize their wedge.
- The wedge type represents crescendo and diminuendo wedge symbols.
- The wedges are the sand wedge, the pitching wedge and the lob wedge.
- Classification of gate valves is usually made by the type disk used: solid wedge, flexible wedge, split wedge, or parallel disk.
- For removable wedge filters, the nominal wedge angle must appear on the wedge or wedge tray if permanently mounted to the tray.
HERO SANDWICH vs WEDGE: QUESTIONS
- Is the Great American Hero Sandwich Shop in Dallas closing?
- Why is the Italian sandwich called a Hero Sandwich?
- How are performance scores derived for wedge testing?
- What are the technical specifications for wedge anchors?
- Why Velan pressure seal flexible wedge gate valves?
- What is the pathophysiology of lateral wedge fractures?
- What does an elevated pulmonary wedge pressure indicate?
- What is wedge-shaped spine (Scheuermann's disease)?
- Does LongHorn Steakhouse have Blue Ridge wedge salad?
- Is a 64 degree wedge better than a 62 degree wedge?
- Can I split firewood with a falling wedge or bucking wedge?
- What wedge budget for a pitching wedge at 48 degrees?