sawhorse Antonyms
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Meaning of sawhorse
Wordnet
sawhorse (n)
a framework for holding wood that is being sawed
Webster
sawhorse (n.)
A kind of rack, shaped like a double St. Andrew's cross, on which sticks of wood are laid for sawing by hand; -- called also buck, and sawbuck.
sawhorse Sentence Examples
- The children played merrily on the sturdy sawhorses provided at the park.
- The carpenter carefully measured and cut the wood for building a new sawhorse.
- The sawhorse's sharp edge contrasted starkly with its smooth wooden frame.
- The artist used a sawhorse to support the canvas as he painted the landscape.
- The sawhorse leaned slightly against the wall, casting a long shadow across the workshop.
- The farmer propped up his fencing with several sawhorses to prevent them from toppling.
- The children's laughter echoed through the air as they galloped on their imaginary sawhorses.
- The sculptor's sawhorse displayed a intricate carving that depicted the history of the town.
- The contractor used sawhorses to create a temporary platform for workers to access the roof.
- The sawhorse's metal legs provided a secure base for cutting long pieces of lumber.
FAQs About the word sawhorse
a framework for holding wood that is being sawedA kind of rack, shaped like a double St. Andrew's cross, on which sticks of wood are laid for sawing by hand; --
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The children played merrily on the sturdy sawhorses provided at the park.
The carpenter carefully measured and cut the wood for building a new sawhorse.
The sawhorse's sharp edge contrasted starkly with its smooth wooden frame.
The artist used a sawhorse to support the canvas as he painted the landscape.