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bradawl

/brad-awl/US // ˈbrædˌɔl //UK // (ˈbrædˌɔːl) //

卤煮

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Carpentry.

    • : an awl for making small holes in wood for brads.

Examples

  • The animal can then usually be removed with a bradawl, or, better still, a sail needle stuck into a cork.

  • They went out and bought a one-inch auger and a three-sixteenths bradawl, a thick footstool and a satchel.

  • It is a bradawl, and its handle bears the name of Grandidier, which is that of a man who keeps some well-known metal works.

  • For a whole week the press had been busy with the bradawl found under the entrance of the Duvillard mansion.

  • I'm very well aware that my affair's clear enough as they've found that bradawl and know me.