bradawl (Meaning)

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bradawl (n)

an awl for making small holes for brads or small screws

Synonyms & Antonyms of bradawl

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bradawl Sentence Examples

  1. The carpenter carefully used a bradawl to make pilot holes for the screws.
  2. With a steady hand, she guided the bradawl through the wood, creating precise indentations.
  3. The leatherworker relied on the sharp tip of the bradawl to puncture holes in the thick hide.
  4. He sharpened the bradawl to ensure it would easily penetrate the material.
  5. The bradawl's ergonomic handle made it comfortable to hold during long hours of work.
  6. She carefully measured and marked the spots where the bradawl would make the perforations.
  7. The bradawl's pointed tip allowed for accurate placement of the holes.
  8. The craftsman used the bradawl to create holes in the fabric for button attachment.
  9. After sharpening the bradawl, he tested its effectiveness by piercing a piece of scrap wood.
  10. The seamstress relied on the bradawl to create small openings for intricate needlework.

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an awl for making small holes for brads or small screws

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The carpenter carefully used a bradawl to make pilot holes for the screws.

With a steady hand, she guided the bradawl through the wood, creating precise indentations.

The leatherworker relied on the sharp tip of the bradawl to puncture holes in the thick hide.

He sharpened the bradawl to ensure it would easily penetrate the material.