two-handed saw (Meaning)

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two-handed saw (n)

a saw with handles at both ends; intended for use by two people

Synonyms & Antonyms of two-handed saw

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two-handed saw Sentence Examples

  1. The carpenter deftly wielded a two-handed saw to cut through the thick oak beam.
  2. Bob used a two-handed saw for firewood, effortlessly slicing through the logs.
  3. The two-handed saw hung on the wall, its sharp teeth glinting in the sunlight.
  4. With a steady two-handed grip, the logger sawed through the fallen tree trunk.
  5. The two-handed saw was an essential tool for clearing land and felling trees.
  6. The saw's long, serrated blade required two hands to control its powerful cut.
  7. The heavy two-handed saw was made of sturdy steel, designed to withstand rugged use.
  8. The lumberjack swung the two-handed saw with precision, guiding its blade through the dense timber.
  9. The two-handed saw squealed as it effortlessly carved through the thick wooden beam.
  10. The construction worker used a two-handed saw to cut the steel beams into desired lengths.

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a saw with handles at both ends; intended for use by two people

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The carpenter deftly wielded a two-handed saw to cut through the thick oak beam.

Bob used a two-handed saw for firewood, effortlessly slicing through the logs.

The two-handed saw hung on the wall, its sharp teeth glinting in the sunlight.

With a steady two-handed grip, the logger sawed through the fallen tree trunk.