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Meaning of bickern

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bickern (n.)

An anvil ending in a beak or point (orig. in two beaks); also, the beak or horn itself.

bickern Sentence Examples

  1. The blacksmith carefully positioned the red-hot metal on the bickern.
  2. With a skilled hand, the apprentice struck the metal on the bickern to shape it into a horseshoe.
  3. The bickern stood sturdy and steadfast in the corner of the forge.
  4. The blacksmith's workshop was filled with the rhythmic clang of hammers against the bickern.
  5. After heating the metal in the forge, the blacksmith brought it to the bickern for shaping.
  6. The bickern showed signs of wear and tear from years of heavy use.
  7. The blacksmith's expertise was evident in the precise strikes he made on the bickern.
  8. With each strike on the bickern, the metal gradually took on the desired form.
  9. The apprentice carefully observed the master's technique as he worked at the bickern.
  10. The sound of the bickern echoed through the workshop, a constant reminder of the craft practiced within its walls.

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An anvil ending in a beak or point (orig. in two beaks); also, the beak or horn itself.

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The blacksmith carefully positioned the red-hot metal on the bickern.

With a skilled hand, the apprentice struck the metal on the bickern to shape it into a horseshoe.

The bickern stood sturdy and steadfast in the corner of the forge.

The blacksmith's workshop was filled with the rhythmic clang of hammers against the bickern.