eyebolt (Meaning)

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eyebolt (n.)

A bolt which a looped head, or an opening in the head.

Synonyms & Antonyms of eyebolt

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eyebolt Sentence Examples

  1. I secured the sailboat to the dock with a sturdy eyebolt and a thick rope.
  2. The climber attached the safety lanyard to the eyebolt on the rock face for added security.
  3. We used eyebolts to hang the heavy chandelier from the ceiling, ensuring it would remain stable and secure.
  4. The construction workers installed eyebolts into the concrete slab to provide anchor points for the scaffolding.
  5. The toolbox was equipped with a retractable eyebolt, making it easy to carry and hoist onto a truck.
  6. The tarp was anchored securely using eyebolts and bungee cords, protecting the equipment from the elements.
  7. The eyebolt snapped under the strain of the heavy load, causing the equipment to come crashing down.
  8. The sign was attached to the wall with two eyebolts and a metal bracket, ensuring it would withstand high winds.
  9. The boat's anchor was attached to a large eyebolt on the bow, providing a secure hold in the water.
  10. The playground swing set was suspended from eyebolts embedded in the wooden frame, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for children.

FAQs About the word eyebolt

A bolt which a looped head, or an opening in the head.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

I secured the sailboat to the dock with a sturdy eyebolt and a thick rope.

The climber attached the safety lanyard to the eyebolt on the rock face for added security.

We used eyebolts to hang the heavy chandelier from the ceiling, ensuring it would remain stable and secure.

The construction workers installed eyebolts into the concrete slab to provide anchor points for the scaffolding.