scissel (Meaning)

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scissel (n.)

The clippings of metals made in various mechanical operations.

The slips or plates of metal out of which circular blanks have been cut for the purpose of coinage.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scissel

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scissel Sentence Examples

  1. The tailor carefully scisselled the intricate embroidery onto the garment.
  2. With a nimble hand, the surgeon scisselled away the excess tissue during the operation.
  3. The artist scisselled out the negative space from the paper, creating a delicate silhouette.
  4. The hairstylist scisselled the client's hair into a flattering layered cut.
  5. The carpenter scisselled the edges of the wooden beam to ensure a snug fit.
  6. The seamstress meticulously scisselled the fabric, preparing it for sewing.
  7. The gardener scisselled the branches of the rose bush to encourage new growth.
  8. The sculptor scisselled away at the marble, gradually revealing the human form.
  9. The hobbyist scisselled out intricate designs from leather, creating custom keychains.
  10. The upholsterer scisselled the old fabric from the cushion, making way for new material.

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The clippings of metals made in various mechanical operations., The slips or plates of metal out of which circular blanks have been cut for the purpose of coina

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The tailor carefully scisselled the intricate embroidery onto the garment.

With a nimble hand, the surgeon scisselled away the excess tissue during the operation.

The artist scisselled out the negative space from the paper, creating a delicate silhouette.

The hairstylist scisselled the client's hair into a flattering layered cut.