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Phrase(s): wedge someone or something (in) between
people or things to work someone or something into a tiny space between people or things. • The usher wedged us in between two enormously fat people, and we were all very uncomfortable. • They wedged in the package between Jane and the wall. • We had to wedge Timmy between Jed and the side of the car.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs