broadaxe (Meaning)

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broadaxe (n)

a large ax with a broad cutting blade

Synonyms & Antonyms of broadaxe

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broadaxe Sentence Examples

  1. The broadaxe gleamed in the sunlight as the woodsman prepared to fell the towering oak.
  2. With a single swing of his broadaxe, the lumberjack split the hefty log in two.
  3. Craftsmen in ancient times relied on the broadaxe for shaping timber into sturdy beams for construction.
  4. The warrior brandished his broadaxe menacingly, ready to defend his homeland from invaders.
  5. The blacksmith meticulously sharpened the blade of the broadaxe, ensuring its edge was razor-sharp.
  6. Clearing the land for their settlement, the pioneers hacked away at the dense undergrowth with broadaxes.
  7. The shipbuilder expertly wielded his broadaxe, shaping the sturdy planks that would form the hull of the vessel.
  8. The sculptor used a miniature broadaxe to carve intricate details into the wooden statue.
  9. In the hands of skilled artisans, the broadaxe transformed rough timber into works of art.
  10. With a resounding thud, the broadaxe cleaved through the log, sending wood chips flying in all directions.

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a large ax with a broad cutting blade

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The broadaxe gleamed in the sunlight as the woodsman prepared to fell the towering oak.

With a single swing of his broadaxe, the lumberjack split the hefty log in two.

Craftsmen in ancient times relied on the broadaxe for shaping timber into sturdy beams for construction.

The warrior brandished his broadaxe menacingly, ready to defend his homeland from invaders.