Definitionn. a flat stone for sharpening edged tools or knives
Last update: July 4, 2015
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Primitive people used whetstone. [Please select]
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DELAWARE, a city and the county-seat of Delaware county, Ohio, U.S.A., on the Olentangy (or Whetstone) river, near the centre of the state. [Please select]
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The Wanderer threw the whetstone amongst them, leaving them quarreling over it, and went on his way. [Please select]
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Likhachev got up, rummaged in his pack, and soon Petya heard the warlike sound of steel on whetstone. [Please select]
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"Here is a whetstone," said the Wanderer, and he took one from his belt. [Please select]
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"Give us the whetstone, give us the whetstone," cried the other thralls. [Please select]
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They killed each other with their scythes, fighting in the field about a whetstone. [Please select]
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Then said the King, "I thought this thing in my heart, that thou shouldest cut asunder this whetstone with a razor." [Please select]
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Then a thought came to me, and I unfastened the silver-mounted whetstone that hung from my belt and gave it him. [Please select]
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The surface having been made true to rule and level, and smoothed off with whetstone, gives the look of a black pavement. [Please select]
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Then he drew a whetstone from his pocket, spat on it, and fell to sharpening his blade. [Please select]
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