Lexicographical Neighbors of Sawblade
Literary usage of Sawblade
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wood Craft: A Journal of Woodworking, with which is Incorporated "The (1914)
"Where a thick sawblade and a thin panel come together in bevel work the cutting
angle is a very objectionable maximum. Some inquiries have appeared along ..."
2. A Dictionary of Similes by Frank Jenners Wilstach (1916)
"Grate like a sawblade under the file. — HENRIK IBSEN. Grating like arsenic.
— JOHN WOL- COTT. Grateful. ..."
3. Lewis and Clark Road Trips: Exploring the Trail Across America by Kira Gale (2006)
"Go less than one mile south on North Richard St. (US 220 Bus) to sawblade Road
for Old Bedford Village. Fort Bedford Museum is located 1.5 miles further ..."
4. The Pacific Monthly by William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease, Charles Erskine Scott Wood (1900)
"This we found to be much like an inverted sawblade, with now and then one or more
teeth broken out. My companion complained somewhat of dizziness, ..."
5. The Writings of Mark Twain by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner (1899)
""Tom, if it ain't unregular and irreligious to sejest it," I says, "there's an
old rusty sawblade around yonder sticking under the weather-boarding behind ..."
6. Millwrighting by James Francis Hobart (1909)
"A brass tube 1 inch or so in diameter, with the walls 1/32 inch thick, will break
nearly all the teeth out of a new sawblade if the attempt be made to saw ..."