Chisel

Word CHISEL
Character 6
Hyphenation chis el
Pronunciations /ˈtʃɪzəl/

Definitions and meanings of "Chisel"

What do we mean by chisel?

A metal tool with a sharp beveled edge, used to cut and shape stone, wood, or metal. noun

To shape or cut with a chisel. intransitive verb

To cheat or swindle. intransitive verb

To obtain by deception. intransitive verb

To use a chisel. intransitive verb

To use unethical methods; cheat. intransitive verb

To intrude oneself without welcome. intransitive verb

A tool consisting of a blade, commonly flat, but sometimes concavoconvex, having a beveled or sloping cutting edge at one extremity and a handle at the other, designed to cut under the impulse of a blow from a mallet, or under pressure of the hand or in a lathe. noun

To cut, pare, gouge, or engrave with a chisel: as, to chisel marble.

To make by cutting or engraving with a chisel: as, to chisel a statue from stone.

Figuratively, to cut close, as in a bargain; gouge; cheat: as, to chisel one out of his share.

Gravel. noun

Bran; coarse flour; the coarser part of bran or flour: generally in the plural. noun

A tool with a cutting edge on one end of a metal blade, used in dressing, shaping, or working in timber, stone, metal, etc.; -- usually driven by a mallet or hammer. noun

See under Cold, a. noun

To cut, pare, gouge, or engrave with a chisel. transitive verb

To cut close, as in a bargain; to cheat. transitive verb

A cutting tool consisting of a slim oblong block of metal with a sharp wedge or bevel formed on one end. It may be provided with a handle at the other end. It is used to remove parts of stone, wood or metal by placing the sharp edge against the material to be cut and pushing or pounding the other end with a hammer, or mallet. noun

A cutting tool consisting of a slim, oblong block of metal with a sharp wedge or bevel formed on one end. It may be provided with a handle at the other end. It is used to remove parts of stone, wood or metal by placing the sharp edge against the material to be cut and pushing or pounding the other end with a hammer or mallet.

Used to describe the action of throwing an object in a comedic yet casual way whilst still applying a heavy amount of force. A catapult motion is often used by more experienced chiselers. Urban Dictionary

Cocaine, Coke, Charlie Urban Dictionary

To cheat someone Urban Dictionary

A long, slender erect penis. Opposite of chode. Gay slang. Urban Dictionary

An idiot, cockney slang. Urban Dictionary

As in tool. Complete arsehole who thinks they run the show. Urban Dictionary

Often used to describe the penis, although can relate to someone who is a tool. Urban Dictionary

Verb; pronounced /ch-eye-zul/ when you simultaneously 1. place your right elbow against someone's ribs. No gap should exist until step 4 is complete. 2. position the forearm of your right arm perpendicular to the circumference of the rib cage. 3. make a fist with the right hand. 4. with an open left hand, hit the right fist with sufficient force and speed to inflict moderate to severe pain. This move can be performed with either elbow. Steps 1-4 should be performed in a near instantaneous manner so the person receiving the move does not have enough time to react. If done quickly, the receiver will take the full transfer of the force from hand, to fist, to elbow, to ribs. Although this move can inflict significant pain, it is not used in place of a punch during a fight. It is used between friends, usually male, between the ages of 17 and 24. Urban Dictionary

To chisel: The act of trying to pick up a girl until she sleeps with you and or gives you her number. Used in much the same way as wheeling or gaming. Describes the act of chipping away at her defences with your chat, much like a sculptor chisels away on his statue till he gets to the indended product. Michealangelo believed that the david was already incarnate in a piece of rock, much like many men believe a chick will sleep with them beneath all her deffences, and hence, must chisel away. Urban Dictionary

Historically linked to thieves, but more recently associated with just about anything. Someone who picks something apart a tiny bit at a time. One can chisel on another's stash, their money, their air, their space, their game, their well-being...whatever. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Chisel

The word "chisel" in example sentences

Implements for both soil preparation and weed control are collectively considered under the term chisel plow. ❋ Unknown (1991)

In the narrower sense the term chisel plow is used for deeper soil preparation with tines and superficial tilling with duckfoot, sweep shares, etc. (e.g. bico de pato; section G 2.4.4). ❋ Unknown (1991)

The word chisel has appeared in 26 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Feb. 7 in the Wheels blog post "Bonhams at the Grand Palais: A Rarified Setting for Rare Metal," by Donald Osborne: ❋ By THE LEARNING NETWORK (2011)

He would only chisel from a widow he might have married. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Perhaps then the soft copper chisel is not so poor a tool after all. ❋ Unknown (1983)

The chisel is a knife designed to be struck with a mallet, while the saw is a knife shaped with a row of mini-blades. ❋ Edward Tenner (2006)

Why must a carving chisel, which is beaten by a wooden cudgel, have a metal ring at the upper handle? ❋ Fritz Dienemann (1993)

The cutting effect of the chisel is achieved by hammering on the head end of the chisel, which is an energy and time consuming operation. ❋ Frank Wenghfer (1990)

Another use for the chisel is the cutting of tins. ❋ Unknown (1977)

PARING away the waste material with a chisel is the next step, and this is shown at Fig. 68. ❋ William Fairham (N/A)

In order to remove this wire edge, the back of the chisel, that is, the straight, unbeveled side, is held perfectly flat on the whetstone and rubbed, then it is turned over and the bevel rubbed again on the stone. ❋ William Noyes (N/A)

Paring with the chisel is the method used in cutting stop chamfers. ❋ William Noyes (N/A)

The chisel is a necessary tool in making almost every kind of joint. ❋ William Noyes (N/A)

The principal part of a chisel is the cutting edge. ❋ Henry Ford (1905)

The chisel is a long flat piece, filled into a handle of wood. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

From the vale wafts a sharp citrus; from the city call the chisel taps of hasty repair. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Scienctific enquiry is a tool as much as a pen or a chisel is a tool and, contrary to the beliefs of people like Ben "science leads you to killing people" Stein (I won't link to his idiocy), doesn't dictate the user's morality. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Then, using one stone as a kind of chisel and the other as a hammer, he assaulted the lock. ❋ Barker, Clive, 1952- (1992)

Alan [chiseled] [the badger] from the upstairs window when he saw it was bothering his wife. Oi, Steve! [Chisel] me a sausage! ❋ Sneaky Weasel (2010)

[Richard] was known to [deal] the finest chisel in [South London] ❋ DrugMonkey (2005)

'Why should I [give her] another [five bucks]?' (...) 'You're trying to chisel me.' From: The Cather in the [Rye] ❋ Applied Linguist (2012)

Check out the chisel on that guy- it could go [ten inches] [up my ass] with no pain [whatsoever]! ❋ Dicklicker (2003)

You [fucking] chisel! ❋ Harney (2004)

[That guy] is a [total] chisel ❋ Shizzle (2004)

[Bill]? [Hill] [ya] chisel! ❋ Thomas Harney (2004)

[Rodney] deserves a chisel for making us wait outside the bar. Dude, that was a sweet chisel you gave [Tow Truck]. He's still [dazed and confused]. ❋ Jughead Of NJ Beta (2018)

A:What's Tony doing over [ther]? B:Leave him alone he's [chiseling] those [borad] over there... ❋ Chimichanga13 (2010)

You drank my last beer [Neil], you [worthless] [chiseler]. ❋ Jshyne (2004)

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