piolet Antonyms
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
Meaning of piolet
Wordnet
piolet (n)
an ax used by mountain climbers for cutting footholds in ice
piolet Sentence Examples
- The mountaineers carefully attached the piolet to their backpacks for their ascent.
- The alpinist used his piolet expertly to carve out footholds in the icy slope.
- The piolet served as both a climbing tool and an anchor for the climbers.
- The sound of piolets against ice echoed through the desolate mountain pass.
- The sharp tip of the piolet plunged into the frozen surface, providing stability during the climb.
- The piolet's adze allowed the climbers to cut steps into the hardpack snow.
- The climber's grip on the piolet slipped, sending him tumbling down the rock face.
- The piolet's heel spike dug into the scree, preventing the climber from sliding.
- The brightly colored piolet served as a beacon for the rescuers to locate the stranded climbers.
- The mountaineers carried piolets not only as climbing aids but also as symbols of their adventurous spirit.
FAQs About the word piolet
an ax used by mountain climbers for cutting footholds in ice
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The mountaineers carefully attached the piolet to their backpacks for their ascent.
The alpinist used his piolet expertly to carve out footholds in the icy slope.
The piolet served as both a climbing tool and an anchor for the climbers.
The sound of piolets against ice echoed through the desolate mountain pass.