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Meaning of breakaxe

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breakaxe (n)

West Indian timber tree having very hard wood

breakaxe Sentence Examples

  1. The lumberjack swung the breakaxe with precision, cleaving the thick trunk in one powerful blow.
  2. With a firm grip, the miner wielded the breakaxe, chipping away at the stubborn rock.
  3. The breakaxe's sharp edge made short work of the tangled vines blocking the path.
  4. The adventurer relied on the breakaxe to create makeshift shelter in the wilderness.
  5. In the hands of the skilled blacksmith, the breakaxe transformed raw ore into refined metal.
  6. With each swing of the breakaxe, the ice climber carved footholds into the frozen wall.
  7. The firefighter used the breakaxe to breach the door and rescue the trapped occupants.
  8. The archaeologist carefully excavated the site, using the breakaxe to unearth ancient artifacts.
  9. The survivalist fashioned crude tools from wood using the breakaxe as his primary implement.
  10. Armed with the breakaxe, the lumbering giant cleared the debris from the landslide.

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West Indian timber tree having very hard wood

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The lumberjack swung the breakaxe with precision, cleaving the thick trunk in one powerful blow.

With a firm grip, the miner wielded the breakaxe, chipping away at the stubborn rock.

The breakaxe's sharp edge made short work of the tangled vines blocking the path.

The adventurer relied on the breakaxe to create makeshift shelter in the wilderness.