Chissel

Word CHISSEL
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It's for chissel who has waited very patiently for my muses to get off their sorry butts and do their jobs. ❋ Amberfocus (2009)

Based off that prompt a while back about what Ten2 had in his pockets when he and Rose got dumped in Pete's world. chissel, I think this is going to have to be your fic instead of the one with the TARDIS not letting the Doctor barge into Rose's room if she's naked prompt. ❋ Amberfocus (2009)

Burnet has hewn it out with his rough chissel; Count Hamilton touched it with that slight delicacy, that finishes while it seems but to sketch; Dryden catched the living likeness; Pope compleated the historical resemblance. ' ❋ Various (N/A)

Accordingly, such a large number of them has appeared, and each has performed so well in his own way, that we cannot help being pleased with their productions, notwithstanding our admiration at the nobler efforts of the great masters of the chissel. ❋ Marcus Tullius Cicero (N/A)

Gentleman of Merit, Learning, Worth, and Politeness; whereas it would certainly require more than _Herculean_ Labour to chissel a _French ❋ Henry Brooke (N/A)

Up to this time, that is to the 37th camp, the number of the camp had always been cut in the wood of a tree at each, with a mallet and chissel, these having gone with the mule's pack the numbers were from this point cut with a tomahawk, but as Mr. Jardine was expert and careful in its use it is probable that his marks are but little less legible. ❋ Frank Jardine (1880)

While delivering this harangue the smith was busily engaged in setting his shop to rights, previous to leaving it -- such as extinguishing the fire, &c. -- throwing off his leathern apron, and hanging it upon the end of a cold chissel, sticking in one of the logs of which the shop was built, and washing some of the more recent ❋ Unknown (1839)

There is great abundance (more especially when you approach the mountains) of stone, white, blue, brown, &c. fit for the chissel, good mill-stone, such also as stands the fire, and slate-stone. ❋ Unknown (1826)

The instrument (a large chissel) with which this feat was performed was lying on the premises, and a dark lanthorn, which the thieves had forgotten, was also picked up in the course of the search. ❋ John Badcock (1823)

The chissel, which, though very strong, had been broken in the effort to open the chest, was of the largest size. ❋ John Badcock (1823)

We have seen the graces of poetry, painting, and sculpture, rising to unperishable fame from the pen, the pencil, and the chissel of our women. ❋ Unknown (1799)

They had with them some javelins, rudely pointed with bone, with which they used to strike seals, fish, and penguins, and we observed that one of them had a piece of iron, about the size of a common chissel, which was fastened to a piece of wood, and seemed to be intended rather for a tool than a weapon. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

To form these parts separately, without saw, plane, chissel, or any other iron tool, may well be thought no easy task; but the great difficulty is to join them together. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

They have an adze of stone; a chissel, or gouge, of bone, generally that of a man's arm between the wrist and elbow; a rasp of coral; and the skin of a sting-ray, with coral sand, as a file or polisher. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

Also two figures eight feet high, are said to be under the chissel, one of Thalia, and the other of Melpomene, the comic and the tragic muses; the value one hundred and sixty guineas. ❋ William Hutton (1769)

Catharine_, I would chissel his name as deeply into one of my pine-heads, as his virtues are impressed on my memory. ❋ Philip Thicknesse (1755)

As for the inside, I was three weeks with a mallet and chissel, clearing it in such ❋ Daniel Defoe (1696)

He said he did not deny he had pistols in his holsters at Oxford; to which Jefferies answered, indecently, but not unaptly, he "thought a chissel might have been more proper for a joiner." ❋ John Dryden (1665)

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