Sentence examples for got wedged from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "got wedged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has become stuck or trapped in a narrow space.
Example: "The book got wedged between the shelf and the wall, making it difficult to retrieve."
Alternatives: "became stuck" or "got trapped."

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I figured the ring got wedged between the seats or something.

A triple got wedged beneath the padding in the right-field corner.

This caused a great block, and many of them got wedged together and could not move.

After trying pieces of cork, wooden toy wheels, and super glue, we finally settled on a small plastic hose that got wedged around the shafts.

But as I was walking to the hut, I slipped and my leg got wedged between logs.

"As he attempted to climb out of the well, he was struck by the train and got wedged between the platform and the train car," Mr. Browne said.

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In addition, the wave pattern keeps thin bicycle tires from getting wedged in the drain.

But it works: everything gets wedged together into this wonderful fertile stuff".

"And they'll have to pull it out of that depth so many times, it could get wedged".

It could be a footling breech, coming feet first, but then getting wedged at the chest with the arms above the head.

They were in the train's fourth carriage which became airborne after derailing and ended up getting wedged under the canopy of the station.

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