Definitionn. a heavy iron tool with a wooden handle and a curved head that is pointed on both ends
Last update: October 22, 2015
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Boulatreulle inherited his pickaxe. [Please select]
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'What do you break my window for, you rascal, with your pickaxe.' [Please select]
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The bee-eater utilises the bill as pickaxe and the feet as ejectors. [Please select]
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And his wife engagement in the country valise, voice like a pickaxe. [Please select]
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"Ay," interrupted Malachi, "there is nothing equal to the spade and pickaxe." [Please select]
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Then he struck the giant such a blow on the head with a pickaxe that he killed him. [Please select]
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To dream of a pickaxe, denotes a relentless enemy is working to overthrow you socially. [Please select]
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At the farther extremity of it crouches a man with a pickaxe in his hands, and a candle beside him. [Please select]
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It looked something like a pickaxe with only one arm, the end of which was fashioned like a mortising chisel, and was used as an axe. [Please select]
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It put out its head from a hole which it had near the roof, and no sooner did it do so than it received a blow of death from the pickaxe. [Please select]
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