awls

[ɔːlz]

awls Definition

a small pointed tool used for making holes in leather or wood.

Using awls: Examples

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

  • Example

    He used an awl to punch holes in the leather.

  • Example

    The carpenter used an awl to make a starter hole for the screw.

  • Example

    She sharpened her awl before starting the leatherwork.

Phrases with awls

  • have an awl in one's hand

    to be in control of a situation, often with a sense of power or authority

    Example

    He had an awl in his hand when he confronted the thief.

  • awl-shaped

    having a shape similar to that of an awl

    Example

    The mountain peak was awl-shaped, with a sharp point at the top.

Origins of awls

from Old English 'awl'

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Summary: awls in Brief

'Awls' [ɔːlz] are small pointed tools used for making holes in leather or wood. They are commonly used in carpentry and leatherworking. The phrase 'have an awl in one's hand' suggests being in control of a situation, often with a sense of power or authority. 'Awl-shaped' describes something having a shape similar to that of an awl.