hacksaw
Americannoun
noun
verb
Etymology
Origin of hacksaw
Example Sentences
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A skeleton crew of editors needed to take a hacksaw through the December issue of Artforum magazine.
From New York Times • Dec. 7, 2023
The Swiss Army Gardener: A handy, foldable multi-tool combining a shovel, rake, hoe, hacksaw, pitchfork, pruning shears and posthole digger.
From Washington Post • Apr. 4, 2019
He also snores like a hacksaw, so even when I do sleep I am awakened every hour.
From Slate • Jul. 30, 2018
At one point, she picks up a hacksaw, which she uses to separate the hindquarters from the rest of the carcass.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 16, 2017
“This could have a steel file or hacksaw blade in it,” he said.
From "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong
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