Chiseled can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
Adjective |
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chiseled - having a clean and distinct outline as if precisely cut along the edges; "a finely chiseled nose"; "well-defined features" | ||
Verb |
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chisel - carve with a chisel; "chisel the marble" | ||
chisel - deprive somebody of something by deceit; "The con-man beat me out of $50"; "This salesman ripped us off!"; "we were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme"; "They chiseled me out of my money" | ||
chisel - engage in deceitful behavior; practice trickery or fraud; "Who's chiseling on the side?" |
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1. | adj. | A finely chiseled nose. | |
2. | adj. | A shirt cropped above the waist is only for those with a chiseled midriff or an insouciance for the aesthetic opinion of others. | |
3. | verb | She was a girl with finely chiseled features. | |
4. | verb | Our progress has been the result of countless ordinary women and men whose names will never be written into the history books or chiseled on monuments, but who dedicated their lives to ensuring that America lives up to its promise of liberty and justice for all. | |
5. | verb | Chisel the marble. | |
6. | verb | When the concrete is hard, we use an electric drill instead of a pin chisel. | |
7. | verb | A splitter is used for thick wood; a pin chisel is used for concrete. | |
8. | verb | I've never used a chisel before. Could you show me how? | |
9. | verb | I've never used a chisel before. | |
10. | verb | The town of Kemmerer calls itself “Wyoming’s Aquarium in Stone.” Quarries just outside town yield schools of fossilized fish with just a few taps of a chisel. | |
11. | verb | If you try to chisel out another dollar from those poor suckers, I swear I will go to the police. | |
12. | verb | When the concrete is hard, we use an electric drill instead of a pin chisel. | |
13. | verb | A splitter is used for thick wood; a pin chisel is used for concrete. | |
14. | verb | I've never used a chisel before. Could you show me how? | |
15. | verb | I've never used a chisel before. | |
16. | verb | The town of Kemmerer calls itself “Wyoming’s Aquarium in Stone.” Quarries just outside town yield schools of fossilized fish with just a few taps of a chisel. | |
17. | verb | If you try to chisel out another dollar from those poor suckers, I swear I will go to the police. |
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adj. | |
A finely chiseled nose. |
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A shirt cropped above the waist is only for those with a chiseled midriff or an insouciance for the aesthetic opinion of others. | |
verb | |
She was a girl with finely chiseled features. | |
Our progress has been the result of countless ordinary women and men whose names will never be written into the history books or chiseled on monuments, but who dedicated their lives to ensuring that America lives up to its promise of liberty and justice for all. | |
Chisel the marble. |
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When the concrete is hard, we use an electric drill instead of a pin chisel. | |
A splitter is used for thick wood; a pin chisel is used for concrete. | |
I've never used a chisel before. Could you show me how? | |
I've never used a chisel before. | |
The town of Kemmerer calls itself “Wyoming’s Aquarium in Stone.” Quarries just outside town yield schools of fossilized fish with just a few taps of a chisel. | |
If you try to chisel out another dollar from those poor suckers, I swear I will go to the police. | |
When the concrete is hard, we use an electric drill instead of a pin chisel. | |
A splitter is used for thick wood; a pin chisel is used for concrete. | |
I've never used a chisel before. Could you show me how? | |
I've never used a chisel before. | |
The town of Kemmerer calls itself “Wyoming’s Aquarium in Stone.” Quarries just outside town yield schools of fossilized fish with just a few taps of a chisel. | |
If you try to chisel out another dollar from those poor suckers, I swear I will go to the police. |