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Answer for the clue "Whittling hazard ", 8 letters:
splinter

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Splinter were a two-man vocal group from South Shields , England, consisting of Bill Elliott (William Elliott) and Bobby Purvis (Robert J Purvis), who formed in the early 1970s. They were connected with ex- Beatle George Harrison , and had groups of instrumentalists ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Splinter \Splin"ter\, v. i. To become split into long pieces.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a shard/splinter of glass (= a sharp piece of broken glass ) ▪ People were injured by shards of glass following the explosion. a splinter group (= that has separated from another political or religious group ) ▪ A ...

Usage examples of splinter.

He streaked acrost that log like it was a quarter-track, with the bark and splinters flying from under his hoofs, and if one foot had slipped a inch, it would of been Sally bar the door.

We have also seen in the numbered experiments that narrow splinters of quill and of very thin glass, affixed with shellac, caused only a slight degree of deflection, and this may perhaps have been due to the shellac itself.

At the time she had not known about old plaster, old stairs, old walls, nothing about splintered woodwork and senile plumbing-either balky or incontinent.

This close, the nine-millimeter slugs would blow clean through his chest, splintering bone like balsa wood.

We also saw on our way the trunk of a tree barked in long strips and splintered deeply.

Wood snapped, glass exploded and Barnacle, speckled with splinters, billowed through yellow velvet and out into the late afternoon!

A ball had smashed the rail, missed the mainmast by inches, and killed and crippled, mainly from splinters.

The wretch screamed through a ruin of splintered teeth, blowing bloody froth from his mangled lips.

The people gave back as the body came hurtling down, to smash on the marble pave, spattering blood and brains, and lie crushed in its splintered armor, like a mangled beetle.

Even so, one stone struck a mantlet straight on, reducing it to a cloud of splinters and blood, then skipped further to crush another soldier.

They pressed on as branches fell all about them, as the ground shivered beneath their feet, as lightning dazzled in wave upon wave until day and night melded and splintered and here and there in the forest trees exploded into flame where lightning struck and dry limbs and dry leaves flashed and blazed.

Every niche was filled with them - skulls, thigh-bones, tiny metatarsals, fragments and splinters.

It bounced off a stay, collided with the midmast, then struck the deck with a splintering crash.

However, the barge crew remained unruffled during the wild ride, as they expertly plied their poles and steering oar to keep us in midstream and well away from the rock walls that could have ground us to splinters.

Her hand closed on something, but it was only the butt of dead Millwards halberd, a length of splintered wood.