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Meaning of clamper

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clamper (n.)

An instrument of iron, with sharp prongs, attached to a boot or shoe to enable the wearer to walk securely upon ice; a creeper.

clamper Sentence Examples

  1. The carpenter used a clamper to hold the wood securely while sawing.
  2. The mechanic reached for his trusty clamper to secure the pipes in place.
  3. In the metalworking shop, each workstation was equipped with a clamper for convenience.
  4. The seamstress relied on her clamper to keep the fabric steady as she sewed.
  5. The technician adjusted the clamper to fit tightly around the cables for a secure connection.
  6. Assembling the furniture was made easier with the help of a clamper to hold the pieces in position.
  7. The chef used a clamper to grip the vegetables securely while chopping them.
  8. During the assembly process, workers used clamper devices to align and secure the components.
  9. The clamper proved invaluable in holding the delicate electronic components steady during soldering.
  10. The artist employed a clamper to keep the canvas taut while painting intricate details.

FAQs About the word clamper

An instrument of iron, with sharp prongs, attached to a boot or shoe to enable the wearer to walk securely upon ice; a creeper.

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The carpenter used a clamper to hold the wood securely while sawing.

The mechanic reached for his trusty clamper to secure the pipes in place.

In the metalworking shop, each workstation was equipped with a clamper for convenience.

The seamstress relied on her clamper to keep the fabric steady as she sewed.