"Chiseller" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Chiseller" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Chiseller" Meaning

A chiseller is a person or thing that chisels, which is a verb that means to cut or remove material, typically with a sharp-edged tool, such as a chisel.

"Chiseller" Examples

Usage Examples of "Chiseller"


A skilled chiseller can refine the intricate carvings on the antique furniture with ease.

The antique dealer examined the wooden statue carefully, searching for signs of wear from a chiseller's hand.

During the medieval period, chisellers played a crucial role in crafting ornate architectural details for grand palaces and cathedrals.

The museum curator used a specialized tool to replicate the ancient chiseller's strokes, recreating an intricate stone relief.

With years of practice, the artisan became a master chiseller, capable of crafting delicate jade figurines with precision and finesse.

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Chisholm refers to a route or trail in the United States, specifically the Chisholm Trail, which was a 700-mile route that cattle drivers used in the late 19th century to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas. The trail was named after Jesse Chisholm, a Scottish-American trader and interpreter who knew the surrounding terrain well and was instrumental in establishing the route. The Chisholm Trail played a significant role in the American West's development and the history of the cattle industry.

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