anvils

[ˈænvəlz]

anvils Definition

heavy iron blocks with a flat top surface and a horn, on which metals are hammered into shape.

Using anvils: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anvils" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The blacksmith used the anvil to shape the horseshoe.

  • Example

    The anvil was made of solid iron.

  • Example

    The anvil is an essential tool for metalworking.

Phrases with anvils

  • in the process of being planned or developed

    Example

    The new project is still on the anvil, but we hope to launch it soon.

  • to suddenly and forcefully bring an object down on someone or something

    Example

    In the cartoon, the character always drops an anvil on his enemy's head.

  • a musical piece featuring the sound of hammers striking anvils

    Example

    The anvil chorus is a popular piece in classical music.

Origins of anvils

from Old English 'anfilte'

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Summary: anvils in Brief

'Anvils' [ˈænvəlz] are heavy iron blocks with a flat top surface and a horn, used by blacksmiths to shape metals. The phrase 'on the anvil' refers to something that is in the process of being planned or developed. 'Drop the anvil' means to suddenly and forcefully bring an object down on someone or something. The 'anvil chorus' is a popular piece in classical music featuring the sound of hammers striking anvils.