Sawhorse
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Sawhorse ( noun )
A support for holding a piece of wood steady while sawing it, typically consisting of a pair of horizontal legs with a board or plank laid across the top.
Origin:
The word sawhorse is a combination of the noun "saw" and the noun "horse". it is a type of sawhorse which used to support a board or plank of wood while sawing it.
Examples:
- I had to use the sawhorse to hold the board steady while I cut it.
- The carpenter set up the sawhorse and began to saw the lumber.
- The sawhorse was a necessary tool for the DIY project he was working on.
- The sawhorse was a simple but essential piece of equipment in the carpenter's workshop.
- He used the sawhorse as a makeshift table while he painted the fence.
(As a verb)
Sawhorse ( verb )
A support for holding a piece of wood steady while sawing it, typically consisting of a pair of horizontal legs with a board or plank laid across the top.
Origin:
The word sawhorse is a combination of the noun "saw" and the noun "horse". it is a type of sawhorse which used to support a board or plank of wood while sawing it.
Examples:
- I had to use the sawhorse to hold the board steady while I cut it.
- The carpenter set up the sawhorse and began to saw the lumber.
- The sawhorse was a necessary tool for the DIY project he was working on.
- The sawhorse was a simple but essential piece of equipment in the carpenter's workshop.
- He used the sawhorse as a makeshift table while he painted the fence.