- 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.
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- A square bar of wood or iron, used to support the topmast,
being passed through a hole or mortise at its heel, and resting on the
trestle trees. - A wooden or metal bar or pin, used to support or steady
anything. - A pin of hard wood, tapering to a point, used to open the
strands of a rope in splicing. - A block of wood used in mounting and dismounting heavy guns.
- A small plug or wooden pin, used to stop a vent, as in a
cask. - A small tube or spout inserted in a tree for conducting sap,
as from a sugar maple. - A large stake driven into the ground as a support for some
superstructure; a pile. - To supply with a spile or a spigot; to make a small vent
in, as a cask.
- Begin to talk about - Initiate discussion on the subject of Bach, or thereabouts - Mention - Mention for the first time - Mentioned for the first time - A spit. - An awl; a bodkin; also, a wooden rod or pin, sharpened at
each end, used by thatchers.