Sentence example with the word 'pickax'

pickax

Definition n. a heavy iron tool with a wooden handle and a curved head that is pointed on both ends

Last update: August 9, 2015


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"Then, by God," replied Tarrant, "if you won't take a shovel you'll take a pickax."'   [Please select]

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A little later a man arrived carrying hoes and pickax, and asked her why she was crying so hard.   [Please select]

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"I will go to-morrow, with Billy and the cart, and take a spade and pickax with me."   [Please select]

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Newton, hanging a lantern on each point of a pickax, dangled it into the depths.   [Please select]

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The PIES next, whose name has a curious double meaning, derived partly from the notion of their being painted or speckled birds; and partly from their being, beyond all others, pecking, or pickax-beaked, birds.   [Please select]

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He seemed to do very well at first but Matt had seized a pickax (the very one used in unearthing the bread box) and was beating him about the head with it.   [Please select]

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