froe (Meaning)

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froe (n.)

A dirty woman; a slattern; a frow.

An iron cleaver or splitting tool; a frow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of froe

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froe Sentence Examples

  1. The lumberjack used a froe to split the logs effortlessly.
  2. With the froe's sharp blade, the carpenter cleanly separated the halves of the board.
  3. The blacksmith carefully heated the metal in the forge before using a froe to shape it into a knife.
  4. The sculptor skillfully wielded the froe to carve intricate details into the marble statue.
  5. The boatbuilder used a froe to create the clean joints necessary for a watertight vessel.
  6. The froe's sturdy construction made it an essential tool for coopers crafting barrels.
  7. The wheelwright employed a froe to split spokes for the wagon wheels.
  8. The toolmaker used a froe to create intricate handles for custom tools.
  9. The butcher relied on a froe to split large cuts of meat with precision.
  10. The firewood supplier deftly wielded a froe to cleave logs into manageable pieces.

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A dirty woman; a slattern; a frow., An iron cleaver or splitting tool; a frow.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lumberjack used a froe to split the logs effortlessly.

With the froe's sharp blade, the carpenter cleanly separated the halves of the board.

The blacksmith carefully heated the metal in the forge before using a froe to shape it into a knife.

The sculptor skillfully wielded the froe to carve intricate details into the marble statue.