- Carpenter's peg - Carpenter’s peg - Do we start looking for wooden peg? - Wooden peg - Wooden pin - A pin, or block, of wood or metal, fitting into holes in the
abutting portions of two pieces, and being partly in one piece and
partly in the other, to keep them in their proper relative position. - A piece of wood driven into a wall, so that other pieces may
be nailed to it.
- A red sun explodes into pieces - A solar source the German took apart - Apart - Apart from the noise of the donkey below! - In pieces - Into pieces - Rip apart, tear ...
- Dish using some of Africa’s seeds - Stewed chicken dish - Stewed meat - White-sauce stew - A dish made of fowls, veal, or other meat of small
animals cut into pieces, and stewed in a gravy.
- Small crack - A small cleft, rent, or fissure, of greater length than
breadth; a gap or crack; as, the chinks of wall. - To crack; to open. - To cause to open in cracks or fissures. - To fill up the chinks of; as, to chink a wall. - A short, sharp sound, as of metal struck with a slight
degree of violence. - Money; cash.
- Art of many small pieces - Art using crushed tiles - Artwork comprised of small tesserae - Decorative inlaid work - Design made of small glass pieces - Tessellated - Tile-chip artwork
- A bundle of sticks, twigs, or small branches of trees, used
for fuel, for raising batteries, filling ditches, or other purposes in
fortification; a fascine. - A bundle of pieces of wrought iron to be worked over into
bars or other shapes by rolling or hammering at a welding heat; a pile. - A bassoon. See Fagotto. - A person hired to take the place of another at the muster of
a company. - An old shriveled woman. - To make a fagot of; to bind together in a fagot or
bundle; also, to collect promiscuously.