whitling (Meaning)

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whitling (n.)

A young full trout during its second season.

Synonyms & Antonyms of whitling

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whitling Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly man sat on his porch, patiently whittling a piece of wood into a miniature boat.
  2. The children gathered around the campfire, eagerly watching their father whittle a marshmallow stick.
  3. The artist spent hours in his studio, meticulously whittling a block of marble into a lifelike sculpture.
  4. The whittled pieces of wood flew off the blade as the carpenter carved intricate designs into a cabinet door.
  5. The scoutmaster taught the boys how to whittle sharp sticks for use in building a shelter.
  6. The prisoner whittled a toy car out of a bar of soap to pass the time behind bars.
  7. The craftsman was renowned for his ability to whittle intricate tools and utensils from ordinary pieces of wood.
  8. The child's wooden sword was made from a carefully whittled branch, giving him endless hours of imaginative play.
  9. The hunter whittled a wooden decoy from a piece of cedar, hoping to attract a passing deer.
  10. The artist's whittled sculptures were sold at local craft fairs, showcasing his exceptional talent and patience.

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A young full trout during its second season.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The elderly man sat on his porch, patiently whittling a piece of wood into a miniature boat.

The children gathered around the campfire, eagerly watching their father whittle a marshmallow stick.

The artist spent hours in his studio, meticulously whittling a block of marble into a lifelike sculpture.

The whittled pieces of wood flew off the blade as the carpenter carved intricate designs into a cabinet door.