The hasp of the cage was secured in position by a thick wooden wedge.
The thick wedge of folded blanket meant to keep him propped on one side had slipped to the floor.
She walked to her desk and pulled a thick wedge of paper from the centre drawer.
The door to her bedroom was ajar, just as she had left it, but a thick wedge of light streamed out into the hall.
He turned the bread over to grease its upper side, then climbed on a stool to cut another thick wedge from the loaf.
It comes in a thick wedge, like a proud slice of pie.
Jim filled his saddlebags with them, and when they returned to the wagons he cut one into thick wedges.
Darcy cut the blueberry pie and passed a thick wedge of it across to me.
That would drive a thick wedge between those who have access to information and those who do not.
The money in his jacket was a thick wedge; it ached to be spent.