noun a portable tool that produces a hot, naked flame for the purpose of soldering, brazing, or welding

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  • The welder used a blowtorch to join the metal pieces together.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's blowtorch to fix the leaky pipe.
  • Let's bring the blowtorch to the party and make some s'mores!
  • Her words were like a blowtorch, burning through his defenses.

verb to supply or provide with necessary items or equipment

adjective having the necessary items or equipment for a particular purpose

  • The laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment for conducting scientific research.
  • The kitchen is equipped with all the tools you need to cook a delicious meal.
  • My car is equipped with some sick rims and a killer sound system.
  • She is equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in her career.

noun a short crowbar used for forcing doors and windows

verb to force open (a door or window) with a jimmy

  • Jimmy is a diligent employee who always meets deadlines.
  • I heard Jimmy got a promotion at work, good for him!
  • Jimmy is a cool dude, always down for a good time.
  • The storm hit the town like Jimmy's temper, fast and fierce.

noun a long, straight metal bar used for prying, lifting, or moving heavy objects

  • The construction worker used a pinch bar to pry open the heavy crate.
  • Hey, can you pass me that pinch bar so I can open this box?
  • I always keep a pinch bar in my toolbox for when I need to jimmy something open.
  • Sometimes it feels like life is throwing obstacles at you, but you just have to use a pinch bar to overcome them.

adjective having a specified number or type of prongs

  • The fork had three pronged tines for picking up food.
  • I prefer using a three pronged fork when eating.
  • Check out the cool three pronged fork I found in the kitchen.
  • The company's strategy had multiple pronged approaches to increase sales.

rag

noun a piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece

verb to criticize or scold harshly

adjective in poor or dilapidated condition

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  • She used a damp rag to wipe down the surface of the table.
  • I'll just grab a rag to clean up this spill.
  • He's always carrying around a rag to wipe his sweat during workouts.
  • The scandalous story was nothing but a rag, full of exaggerated details.

noun a person or thing that sands, especially a power tool used for smoothing surfaces by abrasion

  • The carpenter used a power sander to smooth out the surface of the wood.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's sander to refinish my old coffee table.
  • I'm thinking about picking up a new sander to tackle some DIY projects around the house.
  • She was like a sander, slowly wearing down his defenses with her charm.

noun a stubby object or person

adjective describing something as short and thick

  • The carpenter used a stubby pencil to mark the measurements on the wood.
  • I found a stubby little pen in my bag that still works.
  • He's always carrying around a stubby little knife in his pocket.
  • Her stubby fingers struggled to grasp the tiny beads.

noun a person or tool used to pull wires through a confined space or conduit

  • The electrician used a wire puller to guide the cables through the conduit.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's wire puller to help with the wiring in my garage.
  • Hey, can you pass me that wire puller so I can finish this job?
  • As a project manager, he was known as the wire puller who could get things done efficiently.

noun A tool used for cutting bolts or other metal objects

  • The worker used a bolt cutter to remove the padlock from the gate.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's bolt cutter to break the lock on my shed.
  • I had to bust out the bolt cutter to get into the abandoned building.
  • She felt like a bolt cutter, breaking through the barriers holding her back.

noun A tool with a shaped metal head fixed at a right angle on a handle, used for turning nuts or bolts.

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  • The mechanic used a spanner to tighten the bolts on the machinery.
  • Can you pass me the spanner so I can fix this bike?
  • I always keep a spanner in my toolbox for quick fixes.
  • She used her wit as a spanner to dismantle his argument.

noun a type of wrench with a jaw that can be adjusted to fit different sizes of nuts and bolts

  • The mechanic used an adjustable spanner to tighten the bolts on the machine.
  • I always keep an adjustable spanner in my toolbox for quick fixes around the house.
  • Hey, can you pass me that monkey wrench? I think it's also called an adjustable spanner.
  • In order to navigate through life's challenges, we must be like an adjustable spanner - adaptable and versatile.

noun a tool used for gripping and turning nuts and bolts, with an adjustable jaw that can be widened or narrowed to fit different sizes

  • The mechanic used an adjustable wrench to tighten the bolts on the engine.
  • Can you pass me that adjustable wrench so I can fix this leak?
  • I always keep my trusty adjustable wrench in my toolbox.
  • Sometimes you need to use an adjustable wrench to find the right solution to a problem.