auger

[ˈɔːɡər]

auger Definition

  • 1a tool with a helical bit for boring holes in wood or other materials
  • 2a large tool used for drilling into the earth to extract water or oil

Using auger: Examples

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

  • Example

    He used an auger to make a hole in the wood.

  • Example

    The oil company brought in a giant auger to drill for oil.

  • Example

    The farmer used an auger to dig a well.

auger Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for auger

Phrases with auger

  • a small, handheld tool used for drilling holes in wood or other materials

    Example

    I used a hand auger to make a hole for the screw.

  • a large tool used for drilling into the earth to extract water or oil

    Example

    The oil company brought in an earth auger to drill for oil.

  • a drill bit designed for use with an auger

    Example

    I need to buy a new auger bit for my drill.

Origins of auger

from Old French 'augier', from Latin 'aureola' meaning 'golden'

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Summary: auger in Brief

An 'auger' [ˈɔːɡər] is a tool with a helical bit for boring holes in wood or other materials. It can also refer to a large tool used for drilling into the earth to extract water or oil. Phrases like 'hand auger' and 'earth auger' specify the type of auger being used, while 'auger bit' refers to a drill bit designed for use with an auger.