hatchet
IPA: hˈætʃʌt
noun
- A small, light axe with a short handle; a tomahawk.
verb
- (transitive) To cut with a hatchet.
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Examples of "hatchet" in Sentences
- Leave the hatchet aside and talk.
- I left the hatchet aside and talk.
- I like your merciless use of the hatchet.
- The hatchet cannot pierce the skin of a good man.
- Bury the hatchet on both sides of the misunderstanding.
- Gerber makes quality gear and this hatchet is no exception.
- Can't wait four more years, bring in the crown and the hatchet.
- If that's the case, I'll come with the hatchet to cut the tree myself.
- Burying the hatchet, the two agents try to foil the potential romance.
- You think the only place to bury the hatchet is in the other guyshead.
- I apologized for my part in the exchange and tried to bury the hatchet.
- You think the only place to bury the hatchet is in the other guys head.
- In the hatchet, the hammer head is secondary to the cutting edge of the tool.
- How can it be bipartisan when republicans offer no ideas and simply walk away from the table ie orrin hatchet evman
- That is a what you call a hatchet job, similar to, “why do you hate America” when discussing people who disagree with the Bush administration.
- Cynthia McGuinness, mother of two young students, said it was painful to watch the board make cuts with what she described as a hatchet instead of a scapel.