noun a system or process for controlling the temperature, humidity, cleanliness, and circulation of air in a specific area

  • The office building is equipped with a state-of-the-art air conditioning system.
  • I can't stand the heat, let's turn on the air condition.
  • It's so hot in here, we need to crank up the AC.
  • His calm demeanor acted like an air condition in the tense situation.

noun a mound of earth or stones over a grave

  • The farmer used a barrow to transport the harvested crops from the field.
  • Can you help me push this barrow full of dirt to the garden?
  • I saw him wheeling a barrow down the street like a boss.
  • Her heavy heart felt like a barrow full of stones.

noun slang for a drinking spree or binge

  • The metal bender machine is used to create precise bends in sheet metal.
  • Bender is a skilled craftsman when it comes to shaping metal.
  • Let's go watch some episodes of Bender from Futurama, he's hilarious!
  • After a long day of work, I feel like I'm on an emotional bender.

noun a typically cylindrical container used for holding or carrying liquids or solids

  • The gardener used a bucket to water the plants in the greenhouse.
  • Hey, can you pass me that bucket over there?
  • I'm feeling like a bucket of chicken tonight.
  • She felt like she was carrying a heavy bucket of worries on her shoulders.

noun a wormlike larva of a butterfly or moth, having numerous pairs of legs

  • The caterpillar is a larval stage in the life cycle of a butterfly or moth.
  • I found a cute little caterpillar crawling on the tree outside.
  • That caterpillar looks like a tiny noodle with legs!
  • His business started as a small caterpillar but soon grew into a thriving butterfly.

noun a person who is cheerful and lively

adjective lively and cheerful

  • Despite the early hour, she arrived at work looking chipper and ready to start the day.
  • Even after a long night out, he always manages to wake up feeling chipper.
  • I don't know what she's so chipper about, it's just Monday.
  • His chipper attitude was like a ray of sunshine on a gloomy day.

noun a person or thing that climbs, especially a person who climbs mountains or rocks as a sport or profession

  • The experienced climber carefully planned his route up the mountain.
  • Hey, do you know any good climbers who can tackle this rock wall?
  • That climber is a total beast when it comes to scaling cliffs.
  • As a climber of corporate ladders, she always reached the top of her field.

noun a type of crane typically used in construction or oil drilling operations

  • The oil company used a derrick to extract crude oil from the ground.
  • The workers climbed up the derrick to fix the equipment.
  • I can't believe he climbed that derrick without any safety gear!
  • She felt like a derrick, holding up the weight of the entire project on her shoulders.

noun a small platform on wheels used for moving heavy objects

  • The film crew used a dolly to capture smooth tracking shots.
  • Hey, can you help me move this heavy dolly over there?
  • Check out that dolly, she's got some serious style.
  • She's always the dolly of the group, everyone looks up to her.

noun a tool or set of tools used for a particular purpose

adjective relating to or used for equipment

  • The laboratory technician carefully calibrated the equipment before conducting the experiment.
  • Make sure you have all the necessary equipment before we start the project.
  • I can hook you up with some top-notch equipment for your DJ gig.
  • Education is the best equipment one can have for a successful future.

noun a molar tooth

  • The grinder is an essential tool for grinding coffee beans to the desired consistency.
  • I borrowed my friend's grinder to sharpen my kitchen knives.
  • I need to pick up a new grinder for my weed.
  • She's a real grinder, always putting in the hard work to achieve her goals.

noun a type of durable stone used in construction

adjective describing something as tough or unyielding

  • The geologist identified the formation as hard rock, composed mainly of granite.
  • I love listening to hard rock music, it always pumps me up.
  • That new band plays some sick hard rock tunes.
  • Dealing with the difficult situation was like trying to break through a wall of hard rock.

jib

noun a jibe, or change of a ship's course from one side to the other.

verb to shift from one side to the other when running before the wind, as a fore-and-aft sail or its boom.

  • The sailor adjusted the jib to catch the wind more effectively.
  • Make sure to pull in the jib before we head back to shore.
  • I can't believe he jibbed out on us at the last minute.
  • Her mood seemed to jib back and forth unpredictably throughout the day.

noun A hammer with a large, usually wooden head, used especially for hitting a chisel.

  • The carpenter used a mallet to drive the wooden pegs into place.
  • Can you pass me that mallet over there so I can fix this loose nail?
  • I'll just give it a good whack with the mallet and hopefully it'll work.
  • Her words hit him like a mallet, leaving him stunned and speechless.

noun a tube or optical instrument with mirrors and lenses for viewing objects that are not in the direct line of sight

  • The submarine captain used the periscope to scan the surface of the water for any potential threats.
  • I love using the periscope on the boat to see what's happening around us.
  • Check out this cool periscope on the ship, it's like having eyes underwater!
  • His periscope-like ability to see through people's true intentions always amazed me.

noun a farm implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil

  • The farmer used a large plow to prepare the field for planting.
  • Dad's out in the field plowing with the tractor.
  • I'm going to plow through this homework assignment tonight.
  • She had to plow through a mountain of paperwork to find the right document.

noun a tall structure or tower used for carrying electric cables or other forms of communication

  • The electrical pylon stood tall against the backdrop of the city skyline.
  • I saw a bunch of birds perched on top of that pylon over there.
  • Hey, let's go hang out by the pylon and chill for a bit.
  • The pylon of success in her career was finally within reach.

noun A person who raises funds or collects donations for a cause or organization

  • The charity event organizer was pleased with the generous donor who acted as a major fundraiser for the cause.
  • My friend is a great fundraiser for our school's sports team, always coming up with creative ideas to raise money.
  • She's a real pro at being a fundraiser, always knowing how to get people to donate.
  • The sunset was a beautiful fundraiser of colors in the sky, painting a stunning picture for all to see.

noun a tool with a long handle and a row of teeth at the end, used for gathering leaves or grass

verb to use a rake to gather or move something in a systematic way

  • The gardener used a rake to collect leaves in the backyard.
  • Hey, can you pass me the rake so I can clean up the yard?
  • I heard Jimmy got in trouble for raking up all the gossip at school.
  • She carefully raked through the evidence to find the truth.

rig

noun a large, complex piece of equipment or machinery

verb to manipulate or control dishonestly for personal gain

  • The engineers worked tirelessly to construct the oil rig in the middle of the ocean.
  • I heard they're setting up a new rig for drilling in the next town over.
  • Let's hit the rig and see if we can catch some fish for dinner.
  • She's always rigging the game in her favor, it's not fair to the rest of us.

noun the equipment used for a particular activity, especially a dishonest or illegal one

  • The company was accused of rigging the bidding process to secure the contract.
  • I heard they were rigging the game to make sure their team won.
  • They were caught red-handed rigging the election.
  • She was accused of rigging the competition by sabotaging her opponent's chances.

noun a tool with a handle and a broad scoop or blade for digging and moving material such as dirt, coal, snow, or grain

  • The gardener used a shovel to dig up the soil for planting.
  • Can you pass me that shovel so I can start digging?
  • I'll grab the shovel and we can bury this problem once and for all.
  • She had to shovel through piles of paperwork to find the right document.

noun a sudden, uncontrollable slide

verb to slide uncontrollably in a particular direction

  • The driver lost control of the vehicle, causing it to skid on the icy road.
  • I almost skidded on the wet floor in the kitchen.
  • He skidded into the DMs with a cheesy pickup line.
  • Her plans began to skid off course when unexpected obstacles arose.

noun a tool with a sharp-edged, typically rectangular metal blade and a long handle, used for digging or cutting

verb to dig or remove with a spade

  • The gardener used a spade to dig up the flower bed.
  • Can you pass me that spade so I can start planting?
  • I'll bring the spade, you bring the shovel, and we'll get this job done.
  • She used her sharp wit as a spade to dig into his argument.

noun A spare tire is an extra tire carried in a vehicle for emergency use in case of a flat tire.

  • It is important to always have a spare tire in your vehicle in case of emergencies.
  • Make sure you have a spare tire in your car just in case you get a flat.
  • Don't forget to pack a spare tire in your ride for any unexpected blowouts.
  • Having a backup plan is like having a spare tire for life's unexpected challenges.

noun a large, heavy motor vehicle used for transporting goods, materials, or troops

  • The delivery company uses a fleet of trucks to transport goods across the country.
  • I saw a big truck on the highway this morning.
  • Check out that sick lifted truck, it's so cool!
  • His words hit me like a ton of bricks falling off a truck.

noun a mechanical device used for hoisting or hauling

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  • The sailors used the windlass to raise the anchor from the seabed.
  • Hey, can you help me with this windlass? I can't seem to get it to work.
  • I had to really crank that windlass to get the job done.
  • Her determination was like a windlass, slowly but steadily pulling her through the challenges she faced.

noun a long, flat wooden or metal strip that is marked in units of length and is used for measuring

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  • The yardstick is used as a standard measurement tool in the construction industry.
  • Hey, can you pass me that yardstick so I can measure this table?
  • I can't believe he actually used a yardstick to measure his height, what a nerd!
  • In business, customer satisfaction is often used as a yardstick to measure success.

noun a mechanical device used for raising or lowering people or goods to different levels within a building

  • The elevator in the building was out of order, so we had to take the stairs.
  • Let's take the elevator instead of climbing all those stairs.
  • I'll meet you by the elevator, don't take too long.
  • His career was on an upward trajectory, like an elevator going to the top floor.

noun the front part of a washing machine that holds the clothes

  • The construction company invested in a new front loader to help with moving heavy materials.
  • Hey, can you use the front loader to clear out that pile of dirt?
  • I'll hop on the front loader and get this job done in no time.
  • She's like a front loader, always taking on heavy tasks without hesitation.

noun a person or company that bundles things together, especially for sale or distribution

  • The bundler is responsible for packaging multiple files together for easier distribution.
  • Hey, could you ask the bundler to combine all the documents into one file?
  • I'll just let the bundler handle all these files and make my life easier.
  • She was like a bundler, gathering all the loose ends and tying them up neatly.