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drive a wedge between someone and someone else Fig. to cause people to oppose one another or turn against one another. The argument drove a wedge between Mike and his father. See also: drive 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. drive a wedge between somebody if you drive a wedge between two people or two groups of people, you do something which spoils their relationship She thinks Samantha's jealous and is trying to drive a wedge between her and her boyfriend. This is a clear attempt to drive a wedge between the USA and its western allies. See also: drive the thin end of the wedge (British & Australian) the start of a harmful development There are those who see the closure of the hospital as the thin end of the wedge. See be thin on the ground, a fine line, spread too thin, wear thindrive a wedge between somebody/something to cause a division between people or groups Frank had to travel a lot and this finally drove a wedge between him and his wife. The issue of global warming has driven a wedge between our government and the rest of the world. See also: drive How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He has driven a wedge between us and the United States. The furor over Mexico's troubled anti-drug efforts and President Clinton's endorsement of them has driven a wedge between the two countries in recent days, forcing Clinton and President Ernesto Zedillo to balance their quest for cordial relations against the need to satisfy disgruntled domestic backers. Although the contract was approved by a majority of ILWU locals up and down the West Coast, the new provisions have driven a wedge between the union's leadership in San Francisco and the powerful Southern California locals, three of which have stopped paying their dues to the international. |
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