nawl (Meaning)
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nawl (n.)
An awl.
Synonyms & Antonyms of nawl
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nawl Sentence Examples
- The nawl pierced through the thick canvas like a sharp needle.
- The fisherman's nawl expertly threaded the fishing line through the hook.
- The sailor used a nawl to repair a torn sail amidst the howling wind.
- The upholsterer carefully guided the nawl through the leather, creating intricate designs.
- The shoemaker employed a nawl to pierce holes into the leather, preparing it for stitching.
- The leatherworker wielded a nawl with precision, crafting a beautiful satchel.
- The artist etched intricate patterns into wood using a nawl as a tool.
- The surgeon used a nawl to puncture the skin, administering a vital injection.
- The scientist carefully examined a specimen under a microscope, using a nawl to manipulate it.
- The curious child picked up a nawl and poked it at the air, its sharp point sparking their imagination.
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An awl.
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The nawl pierced through the thick canvas like a sharp needle.
The fisherman's nawl expertly threaded the fishing line through the hook.
The sailor used a nawl to repair a torn sail amidst the howling wind.
The upholsterer carefully guided the nawl through the leather, creating intricate designs.