pickaxe (Meaning)

Wordnet

pickaxe (n)

a heavy iron tool with a wooden handle and a curved head that is pointed on both ends

Webster

pickaxe (n.)

A pick with a point at one end, a transverse edge or blade at the other, and a handle inserted at the middle; a hammer with a flattened end for driving wedges and a pointed end for piercing as it strikes.

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The miners swung their pickaxes with rhythmic force, extracting ore from the depths of the mountain.

The archaeologist carefully wielded a pickaxe to uncover the ancient ruins buried beneath the sand.

The farmer used a pickaxe to break through the tough, rocky ground and prepare it for planting.

The treasure hunter used a pickaxe to dig through the dirt in search of hidden riches.