Idioms

hedge in (something) or hedge (something) in
to keep something from getting out or moving freely, to block something in
My car was hedged in by the other cars and I was unable to move it this morning.

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  • hedge one's bets
  • hell and high water
  • hell on earth
  • hell-bent for leather
  • hell-on-wheels
  • help oneself to (something)
  • help out with (something)
  • helter-skelter
  • hem (someone or something) in or hem in (someone or something)
  • hem and haw
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  • let out clothes
  • all the livelong day
  • stand by (someone)
  • hand in glove with (someone)
  • polish the apple
  • get through (something)
  • swallow one's pride
  • think out (something) or think (something) out
  • whole ball of wax
  • stick by/with (someone or something)


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