jigsaw

IPA: dʒˈɪgsɔ

noun

  • A power saw with fine teeth and a narrow blade which can cut curves in wood or metal.
  • A jigsaw puzzle.
  • Something that can be compared to a jigsaw puzzle.

verb

  • (transitive) To cut something using a jigsaw.
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Examples of "jigsaw" in Sentences

  • Perhaps the most important piece of the jigsaw is the casting.
  • Until this last piece of the jigsaw is in place, Ireland will remain in limbo.
  • The interplay between the first half of the word jigsaw and most of the word glue?
  • This story here on the Yellowstone National Park Grey Wolves and the beneficial effects that having wolves on your doorstep can have and just how important each piece of the jigsaw is to the whole reminds us that wolves used to live here too.
  • One technique that is used in schools to interrupt oppositional beliefs is called the jigsaw classroom experience: when children are placed in groups with other minorities, and given a project that requires everyone’s assistance, prejudices fall away, hostility fades, and group cooperation flourishes.37
  • I have to say I'm a great admirer of Mike Arrington and what he's accomplished with TechCrunch but I just don't see how Edgeio is defensible when all the pieces of this jigsaw are already out there and, as Matt Terenzio observes the trend is toward distributed models superceding centralized marketplaces.

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