fleam (Meaning)

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fleam (n.)

A sharp instrument used for opening veins, lancing gums, etc.; a kind of lancet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fleam

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fleam Sentence Examples

  1. The veterinarian carries a fleam in her bag to use on her patients.
  2. The surgeon had to use a fleam to drain the abscess on the patient's leg.
  3. The farrier used a fleam to remove excess hoof material from the horse.
  4. The butcher used a fleam to cut open the cow's hide.
  5. The fisherman used a fleam to cut the line when he got tangled in some weeds.
  6. The tailor used a fleam to cut the fabric for the new suit.
  7. The carpenter used a fleam to cut the wood for the new cabinet.
  8. The landscaper used a fleam to trim the hedges in the garden.
  9. The artist used a fleam to create a new sculpture out of metal.
  10. The hobbyist used a fleam to make a model airplane out of balsa wood.

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A sharp instrument used for opening veins, lancing gums, etc.; a kind of lancet.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The veterinarian carries a fleam in her bag to use on her patients.

The surgeon had to use a fleam to drain the abscess on the patient's leg.

The farrier used a fleam to remove excess hoof material from the horse.

The butcher used a fleam to cut open the cow's hide.