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badger plane

American  

noun

Carpentry.
  1. a plane for finishing rabbets or the like.


Etymology

Origin of badger plane

First recorded in 1875–80

Example Sentences

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To be sure, CoreWeave remains a significantly larger player, both in terms of revenue and the scale of its current data-center build-out.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 18, 2026

Many companies, especially smaller “minor” companies listed on Canadian exchanges, do exploratory work, estimate the presence of minerals and then do nothing, waiting to sell the concession to a larger player.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 29, 2023

"Having a larger player pool than what we normally have is critical because of all of the uncertainties we face about availability," Colangelo said.

From Fox News • Mar. 11, 2021

Tipsters aren’t explicitly bashing the Post-Gazette’s lack of coverage, he said, but readers seem to be acknowledging the City Paper as a larger player now.

From Washington Post • Jun. 16, 2020

And rather than seeing a bunch of companies kowtowing to the whims of this very vocal minority, you saw, I think, an influx of characters that represented a larger player base.

From The Verge • Mar. 13, 2020

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