tomahawk

[təˈmɑːhɔːk]

tomahawk Definition

  • 1a light axe used as a tool or weapon by Native Americans
  • 2a type of missile weapon used in modern warfare

Using tomahawk: Examples

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

  • Example

    The tomahawk was an important tool for Native American tribes.

  • Example

    The soldiers were equipped with tomahawks during the battle.

  • Example

    He threw the tomahawk at the target with great precision.

tomahawk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tomahawk

Phrases with tomahawk

  • to make peace, to end a conflict

    Example

    After years of fighting, the two tribes finally decided to bury the tomahawk and live in peace.

  • a basketball dunk in which the player swings their arm back before forcefully throwing the ball through the hoop

    Example

    He amazed the crowd with his tomahawk dunk during the game.

  • a large, thick-cut ribeye steak that includes the bone

    Example

    The restaurant is famous for its juicy and flavorful tomahawk steak.

Origins of tomahawk

from Powhatan 'tamahaac', meaning 'to cut off by tool'

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Summary: tomahawk in Brief

A 'tomahawk' [təˈmɑːhɔːk] is a light axe used as a tool or weapon by Native Americans. It was also used by soldiers in battle. The term extends into phrases like 'bury the tomahawk,' meaning to make peace, and 'tomahawk dunk,' a basketball move. A 'tomahawk steak' is a thick-cut ribeye steak that includes the bone.