In one word, another secretly,
I have two tears.
Life like an open field,
The whole fence has fallen.
- Hardwar Goswami
Way is an acronym for Vegetarian. Veg means vegetables or vegetarian. And we know that non-veg means non-vegetarian. But the wedge we are talking about today means according to the Gujarati lexicon: a wedge or a cone-shaped piece of wood or metal, a wedge-shaped object. The funny thing is that a wedge can connect and break two large objects. For example, a fork, a snare or a wedge filled in the handle of a wooden pole or an ax shovel, etc., makes it stronger. No ax or shovel escapes the handle. But with a hammer blow, if the wedge penetrates more like a chisel, it can break. And we know the Gujarati word 'veja'. Veja means calamity. Veja means disaster. Veja also means 'people'. So let's find out today about Vega Veja.
Where did we read the word 'wedge'? As of this writing, the outcome of the US election is staggering. The case of the court office has been settled. Biden is likely to win, but you'll recall that while the vote count was still going on, Donald Trump declared, "I won, I won." And you also said that there was a mess somewhere in the counting of votes. Speak up! America is now less of the United States and more of the Divided States of America. The New York Times reports that 'Great Wedge in America Just Got Bigger ...'. This means that there was a big wedge in the existence of America and now that wedge is getting bigger (wider). To 'wedge' means to disrupt, to obstruct, to rupture. Doing things that get in trouble, hitting, sidestepping. Thus the principle of physics is that if we hit the wide side of a cone-shaped physical object, the force on that narrow side will be many times larger. Also cut into two parts. Wedge or wedge is one of the six simple machines. There are five other machines: lifter, pulley or axle, axle and wheel, slope and screw patch. The definition of a machine is that we know from the film ફિલ્મ Idiots that a machine does the work of a man. The wedge is also a machine but today we have to talk about the wedge of the same wedge and the idiom associated with it.
The origin of the word 'wedge' is unknown but it is said that the word wedge comes from the Latin word 'womer'. A woomer is a field plow or plowshare. When the word wedge came into vogue in the fifteenth century, it meant - to be entangled like a wedge, in such a way that the two parts became stronger and connected forever. But since the nineteenth century this meaning has changed and the word wedge has become more prevalent in the sense of splitting. The idiom about wedges, however, conveys its meaning in a much better way. There is an idiom - Drive is Thin Wedge Between. There is brotherhood among the people. (There are siblings too!). But often the wedge of caste, creed, province is killed. Politicians from all over the world dominate this art. My-yours then climbs to play. The thin side of the wedge is penetrated by lightly hammering the thick side with a light hammer. Wake up Ray before this wedge tears. There is another phrase - The Thin End Of Wedge. Sometimes the term Thin Edge is used instead of Thin End. Here, too, it is a matter of the thin side of the wedge or the thin edge. The chisel hammer we know. The thin side of the chisel is sharp. Meaning - an action or ritual that does not seem to be important but has serious consequences. These phrases are more prevalent in the UK and Australia. Even if a law is passed, its far-reaching effects will be difficult, unfavorable, and counterproductive. If you give an inch, it will take miles - this is such a thin edge! The third phrase is - wedge in. (Wedge In) or Wedge Into. The cloth got caught in the machine. If it doesn't come out now, it can be said that cloth coat in machinery and wedge in. If the car also gets stuck in a narrow street, it is said that the wedge of the car has been inserted.
As I said earlier, wedge is not just about breaking. If a thick object is to be torn in two and lightly wedged, it will join. Strongly connected. Simply, all the support is on the wide part of the wedge, depending on how hard you hit the hammer. Hopefully our leaders will do this 'slow tweak slowly'. Attach, not break.
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"The most tiring deception in life is that which keeps wedging between truth and understanding in our minds."
Wes Fessler, American football player and coach (1905-19)
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