verb
- forced or squeezed into an inadequate space or situation
- awkwardly fitted or inserted something where it does not naturally belong
Usage: past tense and past participle of shoehorn
Usage: often implies forcing something inappropriate into a context
Examples
- The large sofa was shoehorned into the tiny apartment.
- He shoehorned an irrelevant joke into his serious presentation.
- The new policy was shoehorned into the existing framework.
- She shoehorned herself into the crowded elevator.
- The director shoehorned too many subplots into the film.
- They shoehorned the meeting into an already packed schedule.