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handsaw
/ ˈhændˌsɔː /
noun
- any saw for use in one hand only
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Example Sentences
I will kill your parents, cut them to pieces with a handsaw, do you f--king understand me?
From The Daily Beast
I know a hawk from a handsaw if I was born and bred in the backwoods.
From Project Gutenberg
Carpenter, bring me yer handsaw, an' jist sharpen her up while I'm disrobin' my graceful form.'
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Should he be driven aloft, there "to banquet on the morning," he were better reposing on a gridiron or sitting astride a handsaw.
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He reminded me in and out of Horace Greeley, although they looked no more alike than a hawk and a handsaw.
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To know a hawk from a hernshaw is an ancient proverb, sometimes corrupted into handsaw.
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