awls in Korean

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noun - awl
송곳: awl, drill, wimble

Sentence patterns related to "awls"

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1. Awls in this case being tools used by Cobblers (shoe-makers).

2. The awls shown here might be classed as Burins by some prehistorians

3. Find Bookbinding glue and other adhesives, awls, paper folders, book rings, and other Bookbinding supplies

4. Synonyms for Bradawls include drills, bits, augers, gimlets, awls, borers, corkscrews, dibble, jackhammers and punch

5. Hand tools including hammers, Saws, Drills, Screwdrivers, Levers, Awls, Keys, Tap wrenches,Wrenches, Pincers

6. However, the barb on some Burins is quite large, and therefore Burins and awls grade into each other

7. Find high-grade Bradawls online at Toolstation, including Drapers soft-grip awls for improved comfort & performance

8. Hand tools and implements (hand-operated) including adzes, awls, drills, files, hammers, nippers, picks, pullers, punches, ratchet wrenches, saws, screwdrivers and wrenches

9. The phrase comes from rhyming slang in which "Cobblers" is short for "Cobblers' awls," rhymes with "balls" (testicles)

10. The Awl on the Center Drive has a distinctly triangular shape compared to most other pocket tool Awls but still does a good job punching through tough materials

11. Awllike awls: awluz awlwort awlworts awm awmous awmrie (current term) awmries awmry awms awn: awncient awned awner awners awnier awniest awning awning deck awning window awninged: Literary usage of Awmrie

12. Awllike awls awluz awlwort awlworts awm awmous awmrie awmries awmry: awms awn awncient awned awner awners (current term) awnier awniest awning awning deck: awning window awninged awnings awnless awns awntient awny awoke awoken; Literary usage of Awners

13. Noun the art or skill of a craftsperson: Sophisticated Craftsmanship created a wide range of stone artifacts and bone tools such as awls, fishhooks, and needles, as well as beads and pendants made from imported shell and copper

14. ‘Arrows and Barbed harpoons were placed near the right leg; milling stones, awls, chisels, knives, and other offerings were set to the left of the body.’ ‘Talon's next words were similarly cut short when a wickedly Barbed, green-feathered arrow hissed in through the doorway.’

15. ‘Arrows and Barbed harpoons were placed near the right leg; milling stones, awls, chisels, knives, and other offerings were set to the left of the body.’ ‘Talon's next words were similarly cut short when a wickedly Barbed, green-feathered arrow hissed in through the doorway.’

16. ‘One twelve-year-old was buried with a range of grave goods including a stone Biface, bone awls, a shark's tooth, and barbed bone points.’ ‘Early and middle stage Bifaces also probably served as preforms for later stage Bifaces and/or as easily transportable bifacial cores.’