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Meaning of gaffle
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gaffle (n.)
An artificial spur or gaff for gamecocks.
A lever to bend crossbows.
gaffle Sentence Examples
- The fisherman deftly wielded the gaffle to secure the struggling tuna.
- The harbormaster used a gaffle to guide boats safely into the dock.
- The blacksmith forged a sturdy gaffle for the local fishing fleet.
- The pirate captain brandished his gaffle as he boarded the merchant ship.
- The hunter employed a gaffle to hoist his prey onto his horse.
- The crane operator used a gaffle to lift heavy equipment onto the construction site.
- The thief used a gaffle to pry open a locked window.
- The botanist utilized a gaffle to collect plant specimens from a tall tree.
- The sculptor crafted a delicate gaffle to hold up a marble statue.
- The artist employed a gaffle to create a unique and intricate metalwork design.
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An artificial spur or gaff for gamecocks., A lever to bend crossbows.
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The fisherman deftly wielded the gaffle to secure the struggling tuna.
The harbormaster used a gaffle to guide boats safely into the dock.
The blacksmith forged a sturdy gaffle for the local fishing fleet.
The pirate captain brandished his gaffle as he boarded the merchant ship.