noun a person who carves or cuts into something, especially wood or stone

  • The master carver meticulously crafted a beautiful wooden sculpture.
  • My grandpa is a talented wood carver and he made me a cool figurine.
  • That guy is a real carver when it comes to shaping surfboards.
  • She was a true carver of her own destiny, shaping her future with determination.

noun a carved object or design

  • The intricate carving on the wooden panel was done by a skilled artisan.
  • I saw some cool carvings on the tree trunk in the park.
  • Check out the sick carving on that skateboard!
  • Her words were like a sharp carving that left a lasting impression on me.

noun A tool with a sharp edge used for cutting and shaping wood, stone, or metal

verb To cut or shape with a chisel

  • The sculptor used a chisel to carefully carve the intricate details into the marble statue.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's chisel to fix the broken chair leg.
  • I can't believe it, he chiseled me out of my money!
  • She used her words as a chisel to chip away at his confidence.

noun a device used for holding things tightly together or preventing movement

verb to fasten or hold something in place with a clamp

  • The clamp was used to securely hold the pieces of metal together during the welding process.
  • Can you pass me that clamp so I can fix this broken chair?
  • I need to clamp down on my spending if I want to save money for vacation.
  • Her anxiety felt like a tight clamp around her chest, making it hard to breathe.

noun a sticky substance used for sticking things together

  • The glue is used to adhere the pieces of wood together in carpentry.
  • Can you pass me the glue so I can fix this broken vase?
  • I need some super glue to stick this back together.
  • Trust is the glue that holds relationships together.

hob

noun a machine tool on which metal is shaped by pressing or hammering

  • The hob in the kitchen was left on, causing a potential fire hazard.
  • I always forget to turn off the hob after cooking.
  • Let's hang out by the hob and chat while I cook dinner.
  • She was the hob of the group, always bringing people together.

jig

noun a lively dance or a piece of music for such a dance

verb to dance a jig or to move in a quick, lively manner

  • The carpenter used a jig to create precise cuts in the wood.
  • I saw the fisherman using a jig to catch some fish.
  • Let's do the jig dance at the party tonight!
  • She had to learn to jig around the obstacles in her path to success.

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 musical instrument of the lute family, having a typically pear-shaped body and a straight fretted neck, and played with a plectrum.

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the mandolin during the classical concert.
  • I love strumming my mandolin on lazy afternoons in the park.
  • Let's jam out on our mandolins at the music festival this weekend!
  • Her words danced off her tongue like a skilled musician playing the mandolin.

noun a heavy hammer or mallet

verb to injure by rough physical force

  • The bear attempted to maul the hiker in the forest.
  • I heard that dog likes to maul its chew toys.
  • That football player got mauled by the opposing team's defense.
  • The negative comments online seemed to maul her self-esteem.

pin

noun a small, slender, pointed piece of metal used to fasten things together

verb to attach or fasten with a pin

  • She secured the fabric with a pin before sewing it together.
  • Can you pass me that pin so I can hang up this picture?
  • I feel like a pin in a haystack trying to find my keys in this mess.
  • His words were like a pin, pricking at her conscience.

noun an airplane or similar aircraft

  • The plane experienced some turbulence during the flight.
  • I always get nervous before getting on a plane.
  • Let's catch a plane to Vegas for the weekend!
  • Her career is really taking off like a plane.

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 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 person or thing that sharpens, especially a tool or machine used for sharpening pencils or knives

  • The pencil sharpener in the office needs to be replaced.
  • Hey, can you pass me the sharpener for my pencil?
  • I can't find my sharpener anywhere, it's so annoying!
  • Education is the sharpener of the mind, constantly honing our knowledge and skills.

noun a strip of leather, canvas, or other material used for sharpening razors or other cutting tools

  • The barber used a leather strop to sharpen his straight razor.
  • I always see my dad using a strop to keep his knives sharp.
  • I need to strop my blade before I go hunting this weekend.
  • His constant criticism felt like a strop on my self-esteem.

adjective describing a pencil or knife that has not been made sharp

  • The unsharpened pencil was not suitable for writing.
  • I can't find a sharpener, so I have to use this unsharpened pencil.
  • I hate using these dull, unsharpened pencils.
  • His mind felt unsharpened, unable to focus on the task at hand.

noun a carved object or design made from wood

  • The artist showcased his exquisite wood carving skills at the art exhibition.
  • I love watching tutorials on YouTube about wood carving, it's so cool!
  • My grandpa is a pro at wood carving, he can make anything out of a block of wood.
  • Her words were like delicate wood carvings, each one carefully crafted to leave a lasting impression.

noun a hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub

  • The carpenter crafted a beautiful table out of solid wood.
  • I love the smell of fresh-cut wood in the workshop.
  • Let's ditch this party and go chill in the woods.
  • Her words cut through him like a sharp piece of wood.

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 type of saw with a long, sharp blade that is stretched between two wheels and used for cutting wood or metal

  • The carpenter used a bandsaw to cut through the thick piece of wood.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's bandsaw to trim some branches in my backyard.
  • I scored a sweet deal on a bandsaw at the flea market.
  • His words cut through her like a bandsaw, leaving her feeling exposed and vulnerable.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The adjustable square is a useful tool for ensuring accurate right angles in woodworking.
  • I love using the adjustable square when working on my DIY projects.
  • That adjustable square is a game-changer for getting precise measurements.
  • In life, sometimes we need to be like an adjustable square and adapt to different situations.

adz

noun A cutting tool similar to an axe, with an arched blade set at right angles to the handle

  • The carpenter used an adz to shape the wood into intricate designs.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's adz to fix the fence in the backyard.
  • Let me grab my adz and we can get this job done in no time.
  • He used his sharp wit as an adz to cut through the lies and uncover the truth.

noun a block of wood used as a backing for a piece of wood being shaped with an adz

  • The carpenter used an adz block to smooth out the rough edges of the wood.
  • I found an old adz block in the shed and used it to fix the wobbly table leg.
  • Hey, pass me that adz block so I can fix this wonky shelf.
  • She used her creativity as an adz block to shape her ideas into a masterpiece.

noun a tool similar to an axe, with an arched blade at right angles to the handle, used for shaping wood

  • The woodworker used an adze to smooth out the rough edges of the wooden beam.
  • I found an old adze in the shed that I'm thinking of using for some DIY projects.
  • Hey, pass me that adze so I can fix this up real quick.
  • His words were like a sharp adze, cutting through the lies to reveal the truth.