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Answer for the clue "Tomahawk cousin ", 7 letters:
hatchet

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Word definitions for hatchet in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES do a hatchet job ▪ They were afraid I was going to do a hatchet job on them. hatchet job ▪ They were afraid I was going to do a hatchet job on them. hatchet man COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN job ▪ Frankly, as a sports ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hatchet \Hatch"et\ (-[e^]t), n. [F. hachette, dim. of hache ax. See 1st Hatch , Hash .] A small ax with a short handle, to be used with one hand. Specifically, a tomahawk. Buried was the bloody hatchet. --Longfellow. hatchet face , a thin, sharp face, like ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. weapon consisting of a fighting ax; used by North American indians [syn: tomahawk ] short ax used to chop wood

Usage examples of hatchet.

In a minute I had a bag of crackers and a long-handled spoon, with an open can each of apricots and pineapples and cherries and greengages beside of me with Uncle Emsley busy chopping away with the hatchet at the yellow clings.

The door opened to admit a thin, austere figure with a hatchet face and drooping mid-Victorian whiskers of a glossy blackness which hardly corresponded with the rounded shoulders and feeble gait.

He began by ordering me to give him the hatchet and the tools I had used to pierce the floor, and to tell him from which of the guards I had got the tools.

I took up my hatchet dat I had in de bote, whar I split liteard wid and hit him on de head.

On the first of February, 1894, Roux of the narrow chest and hatchet face and black skull cap, walked into the diphtheria ward of the Hospital for sick children, carrying bottles of his straw-colored, miracle-working stuff.

The officer assigned to conduct the last stage of the search had no scruples about opening her head with knife and hatchet and probing gorily about inside the skull.

Cyrus Harding and his companions, hatchets in hand, advanced along the shattered deck.

Your picks and hatchets and really big tongs, red knuckles and rimed windows and thin bitter freezer-smell with runny-nosed Poles in plaid coats and kalpacs, your older ones with a chronic cant to one side from all the time lugging ice.

If the chip is short, the opening of the kerf will be narrow and your hatchet will become wedged, obliging you to double your labor by enlarging the kerf.

At nearly the same moment that Lowan made his move, another man, George maybe, must have taken a two-handed swipe at the Philadelphia boy and buried the hatchet head deep at the junction of his neck and shoulder.

In the dim light of the interior I saw that Nobs had already accounted for one of the others--one who lay very quiet upon the floor--while the four remaining upon their feet were striking at him with knives and hatchets.

We would rush for a man, simultaneously, and as Nobs leaped for him upon one side, I would strike at his head with the stone hatchet from the other.

They were encompassed by fifty naked Oreillons, armed with bows and arrows, with clubs and flint hatchets.

Slickers and helmets, hatchets and breathing masks, were handed out from the big pumper truck while another crew deployed the hoses.

Steam power came, but the chair was never brought out of storage, because a more recent Hannegan found the best executioner on this continent in the person of Wooshin, whose ancestors came from a different continent, and who used a hatchet with such artistry and ease that a whole afternoon of severing heads left him untired and tranquil, able to sit in deep meditation for two hours before dinner.