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Meaning of woodscrew

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woodscrew (n)

a metal screw that tapers to a point so that it can be driven into wood with a screwdriver

woodscrew Sentence Examples

  1. The woodscrew pierced the wood with ease, securing the hinge firmly.
  2. He used a drill and a variety of woodscrews to assemble the bookcase.
  3. The rusty woodscrews were difficult to remove from the old cabinet.
  4. The woodscrew had a sharp point and a threaded shaft for maximum holding power.
  5. He countersunk the woodscrews flush with the surface of the wood for a smooth finish.
  6. The woodscrew's head was painted over to match the surrounding wood.
  7. The self-tapping woodscrews made it easy to create new holes without pre-drilling.
  8. The woodscrew had a hexagonal head for convenient tightening with a wrench.
  9. He used a woodscrew driver to quickly and easily insert the screws into the wood.
  10. The broken woodscrew was stuck in the wood, requiring specialized tools to extract it.

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a metal screw that tapers to a point so that it can be driven into wood with a screwdriver

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The woodscrew pierced the wood with ease, securing the hinge firmly.

He used a drill and a variety of woodscrews to assemble the bookcase.

The rusty woodscrews were difficult to remove from the old cabinet.

The woodscrew had a sharp point and a threaded shaft for maximum holding power.