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Tool; training
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drill
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. a tool with a sharp point and cutting edges for making holes in hard materials (usually rotating rapidly or by repeated blows) similar to the mandrill but smaller and less brightly colored [syn: Mandrillus leucophaeus ] systematic training by multiple ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"West African baboon species," 1640s, perhaps from a native word (compare mandrill ).
Usage examples of drill.
With their muskets and rigid drill they were forced to come aboard through the gangway, a tedious and time-consuming manoeuvre accompanied by loud cursing from the impatient sailors.
A State statute which forbids bodies of men to associate together as military organizations, or to drill or parade with arms in cities and towns unless authorized by law, does not abridge the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
Mouth test drill site, what little patience Frikkie Van Alman might have had to begin with had dissipated.
I heard you say today you bought that Cowper alveolar drill of yours for fifty cents at an auction of the instruments of your old professor.
Joyce was a martinet at drill, and the blacks loved being drilled, so the Bimbashi was soon popular among them.
Radhakrishnan had occupied himself with implanting the biochip, a lesser surgeon - more of a technician, really - had drilled a few holes through the disembodied chunk of skull and implanted a plastic connector.
At the first opportunity we meant to make a quiet trip up there with hammer and drill to obtain specimens for assay, but for one reason or another we did not get round to it until August, when we planned the blackberrying excursion.
The little drills were boring, but Bucca was determined that none of his loved ones would get caught unprepared on his watch.
He listened to it, hearing also the footsteps coming up behind him, but thinking of how good a thing it had been to sleep late every morning as a member of this Bugle Corps and wake up to the sounds of the line companies already outside at drill.
From out in the quad the guard bugle sounded Drill Call imperatively and Chief Choate got up from the bunk, looking at Prew blankly searchingly.
He wrote me a very handsome letter after we took the Cacafuego, and he told me he was drilling the peasantry.
The bottoms of the holes were directly on the caulking groove and the pounding of the drill usually drove the caulking back, so that the leak became dry or nearly so after the holes were drilled.
You looked for no weapon of opposition but spit, poker, and basting ladle, wielded by unskilful hands: but, rascals, here is short sword and long cudgel in hands well tried in war, wherewith you shall be drilled into cullenders and beaten into mummy.
In the first place, the faith pales and dwindles, from the general neglect of that strenuous and constant cultivation of it formerly secured by the stern doctrinal drill and by the rigid supervision of daily thought and habit in the interests of religion.
Tower, the three cadets could see the green-clad first-year Earthworms getting their first taste of cadet life--hours of close-order formations and drills.