noun a protective garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied around the back, usually used in the kitchen or while working

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  • The chef tied his apron tightly around his waist before starting to cook.
  • I always make a mess when I cook, so I wear an apron to protect my clothes.
  • I love my cute apron with all the funny sayings on it.
  • She wore her confidence like an apron, ready to take on any challenge.

ax

noun a tool typically used for chopping wood, consisting of a heavy metal head attached to a handle

  • The lumberjack used an ax to cut down the trees in the forest.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's ax to chop some firewood.
  • I can't believe he axed his own proposal just to spite her.
  • She axed all negative thoughts from her mind and focused on positivity.

noun a tool with bristles, wire, or other filaments, used for cleaning, grooming, painting, etc.

verb to clean, groom, or paint with a brush

adjective relating to or using a brush

preposition used in phrases like 'brush against' or 'brush off'

article a small, handheld tool used for cleaning or grooming

  • She used a fine-bristled brush to paint delicate details on the canvas.
  • Can you pass me that brush so I can fix my hair?
  • I need to brush up on my math skills before the exam.
  • He brushed off her comments as unimportant.

noun a ship used for cutting and laying subsea pipelines

  • The industrial cutter is used to precisely trim materials in manufacturing processes.
  • Can you pass me the paper cutter so I can trim these flyers?
  • I'm going to use the pizza cutter to slice up this pie.
  • She is a real cutter when it comes to editing, always trimming unnecessary words.

noun a tool used for sharpening or honing the edges of other tools

  • The craftsman carefully sharpened his edge tool before starting the intricate wood carving.
  • I always make sure to have my edge tool handy when working on DIY projects.
  • Dude, that new edge tool you got is so sharp, it's gonna make cutting through anything a breeze.
  • Having a sharp mind is like having an edge tool in a world full of challenges.

noun a utensil with two or more prongs, used for eating or serving food

  • Please pass me the fork so I can properly enjoy my meal.
  • Hey, can you hand me that fork over there?
  • I always forget to grab a fork when I order takeout.
  • The road ahead is like a fork in the path, we must choose wisely.

hoe

noun a long-handled gardening tool with a thin metal blade, used mainly for weeding and breaking up soil

verb to use a hoe to cultivate or weed a garden or field

  • The farmer used a hoe to cultivate the soil in the field.
  • Can you pass me that hoe so I can start gardening?
  • She's always out here hoeing around in other people's business.
  • Don't be a hoe for attention, focus on your own goals.

noun a flexible tube conveying water, gas, etc.

verb to water or spray with a hose

  • The firefighter used a hose to extinguish the fire.
  • Can you grab the garden hose so we can water the plants?
  • I accidentally stepped on the hose and it got all kinked up.
  • She felt like her emotions were being squeezed through a tight hose.

noun a tool or weapon with a sharp edge or blade, typically used for cutting or stabbing

verb to cut or stab with a knife

  • The chef carefully used a sharp knife to slice the vegetables.
  • Can you pass me that knife over there?
  • I heard he got into a fight and pulled out a knife.
  • His words were like a sharp knife, cutting through the tension in the room.

noun a lightweight umbrella used for protection against the sun

  • She carried a delicate lace parasol to shield herself from the sun.
  • Hey, don't forget to grab the parasol before we head to the beach.
  • I love how that parasol adds a touch of glam to her outfit.
  • The parasol of protection provided by her parents kept her safe from harm.

noun a gripping tool with two pivoted limbs for holding or pulling things

  • The scientist used a pair of pincers to carefully manipulate the delicate specimen.
  • I grabbed the hot pan with pincers so I wouldn't burn my fingers.
  • I need to borrow your pincers to fix this broken toy.
  • His words felt like emotional pincers, squeezing my heart with their sharpness.

noun a pointed projecting part, typically a long, narrow, and projecting part of a tool or weapon

  • The prong on the fork is used for picking up food.
  • Be careful with that prong, you might poke someone.
  • I accidentally pronged myself on the cactus.
  • The new policy has many different prongs to address various issues.

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.

saw

noun a saying or proverb

verb past tense of see, to perceive with the eyes

  • I saw the CEO giving a presentation at the conference.
  • I saw Sarah at the grocery store yesterday.
  • I saw the new movie and it was lit!
  • He saw through her lies and deception.

noun a cutting instrument consisting of two blades joined together at one end

verb to cut or clip with scissors

  • The tailor used a pair of sharp scissors to cut the fabric precisely.
  • Can you pass me the scissors so I can trim this paper?
  • I always keep a pair of snazzy scissors in my pencil case.
  • Her sharp wit was like a pair of scissors, cutting through the nonsense.

noun a tool or object used for sharpening

verb to make or become sharp

  • It is important to sharpen your skills through continuous learning and practice.
  • I need to sharpen my pencil before I can start writing.
  • I'm going to sharpen up on my basketball skills before the game.
  • The competition will sharpen our focus and determination to succeed.

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 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 porous, absorbent, and often soft material used for cleaning or absorbing liquid

verb to clean or wipe with a sponge

  • The scientist used a sponge to absorb the excess liquid in the experiment.
  • Can you pass me the sponge so I can clean up this spill?
  • I love using a sponge to scrub dishes, it makes cleaning so much easier.
  • Her mind was like a sponge, absorbing every piece of information she came across.

noun a person who tills the land; a machine or implement used for tilling the soil

  • The farmer used a tiller to prepare the soil for planting.
  • Dad is out in the garden with the tiller, getting it ready for the new plants.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's tiller to do some yard work.
  • The CEO is the tiller of the company, steering it in the right direction.

noun a strong thread or string composed of two or more smaller strands twisted together

  • The artisan carefully wrapped the delicate porcelain with twine before shipping it out.
  • I used some twine to tie up the boxes before moving them.
  • Let's use some twine to fix this broken chair leg.
  • Their fates were twined together from that moment on.

noun a four-wheeled vehicle used for transporting goods or people

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  • The pioneers traveled westward in a covered wagon.
  • We loaded up the wagon with all our camping gear for the weekend.
  • Let's hop on the party wagon and have a good time!
  • She hitched her wagon to his star and rode his success to the top.

noun a container with a handle and a spout used for watering plants

  • The gardener used a watering can to carefully water the delicate flowers.
  • Hey, can you pass me the watering can so I can water the plants?
  • I found a cool vintage watering can at the thrift store.
  • Her words were like a gentle rain from a watering can, nourishing the hearts of those around her.

noun a rake

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  • He accidentally stepped on a rake while working in the garden.
  • I can't believe I just stepped on a rake in the yard!
  • Watch out so you don't step on a rake and hurt yourself.
  • Stepping on a rake is like making the same mistake twice in a row.

noun a cutting tool with a hooked blade for pruning or cutting vegetation

  • The farmer used a billhook to trim the branches of the fruit trees.
  • I found a rusty old billhook in the shed, wanna use it for clearing the bushes?
  • Hey, pass me that billhook so I can hack away at these weeds.
  • She used her sharp wit as a billhook to cut through his arguments.

noun a device used to introduce air into a material, typically soil or water, to improve its quality

  • The aerator in the fish tank helps to oxygenate the water for the fish.
  • Don't forget to clean out the aerator in the sink to keep the water flowing smoothly.
  • I heard that using an aerator on your lawn can really make the grass look lush and green.
  • She was like an aerator in the meeting, bringing fresh ideas and energy to the discussion.

noun a device used to aerate soil by removing small cores from the ground

  • The golf course superintendent used an aerifier to improve the soil quality of the greens.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's aerifier to aerate my lawn last weekend.
  • I'm thinking of renting an aerifier to give my yard a little breathing room.
  • Learning to meditate is like using an aerifier for your mind, allowing thoughts to flow freely.