scovel (Meaning)
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scovel (n.)
A mop for sweeping ovens; a malkin.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scovel
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scovel Sentence Examples
- The carpenter carefully used a scovel to chisel out the intricate details of the wooden sculpture.
- The roofer skillfully inserted the scovel under the aging tiles, gently lifting them for replacement.
- The archaeologist meticulously excavated the site with a scovel, uncovering shards of ancient pottery.
- The blacksmith expertly hammered the heated iron into shape with a scovel, creating intricate patterns on its surface.
- The sculptor deftly employed a scovel to remove excess clay from their masterpiece, revealing its fine details.
- The gardener used a scovel to dig up weeds in the flowerbed, ensuring a pristine appearance.
- The surgeon carefully inserted a scovel into the wound, removing the infected tissue with precision.
- The electrician utilized a scovel to strip insulation from wires, preparing them for installation.
- The artist used a scovel to carve a wooden frame for their painting, adding depth and character to the artwork.
- The mechanic used a scovel to detach a rusted bolt from the car's engine, facilitating essential repairs.
FAQs About the word scovel
A mop for sweeping ovens; a malkin.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The carpenter carefully used a scovel to chisel out the intricate details of the wooden sculpture.
The roofer skillfully inserted the scovel under the aging tiles, gently lifting them for replacement.
The archaeologist meticulously excavated the site with a scovel, uncovering shards of ancient pottery.
The blacksmith expertly hammered the heated iron into shape with a scovel, creating intricate patterns on its surface.