noun a tool with a handle and a broad scoop or blade for digging and moving material such as dirt, coal, snow, or grain
Utilized for digging and moving materials such as dirt, sand, gravel, and snow on construction sites
A tool for digging and transferring soil, manure, and other agricultural materials on a farm
Used to dig and move soil, plants, and other materials in a garden or yard
Helps in shaping and leveling the ground, as well as moving mulch, rocks, and other landscaping materials
A shovel is used by construction workers to dig and move soil, gravel, sand, or other materials on construction sites.
Gardeners use shovels to dig holes for planting, move soil, and remove weeds or debris from gardens.
Farmers use shovels to dig trenches, move manure, and clear debris from fields.
Miners use shovels to dig and remove rocks, dirt, and other materials in mines.
Landscapers use shovels to create and maintain landscapes, such as digging trenches for irrigation systems or moving rocks and soil.