"Sawbones" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sawbones" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sawbones" Meaning

A hack or an unskilled or inferior doctor.

"Sawbones" Examples

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1. Medical contexts: The doctor examined the patient's broken leg and explained that it was a clean break, and not a compound fracture, which would be more serious. She just needed some sawbones to set it.

2. Informal for "dentist": After eating too much sugar, John was in agony and needed to visit the sawbones to get the cavity filled.

3. Used to describe a sloppy or unrefined occupation: She was engaged to marry a sawbones, who made a living by performing crude operations on patients in a shack on the outskirts of town.

4. Historical usage: The early American surgeon was known as a sawbones and was often called to operate on soldiers during the Civil War.

5. Regional or idiomatic expressions: He was so sick, he needed to see a sawbones, or so they said in that town.

"Sawbones" Similar Words

Savoyard

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A Savoyard is a resident or inhabitant of the Savoy region (a historical territory in Southeastern France and Northwestern Italy), or someone who is born or comes from this region.<br><br>It can also refer to a person who originates from the Savoy region, particularly in the sense of being a member of the House of Savoy, a noble family that ruled over the region from the 11th to the 20th century.<br><br>In a broader sense, a Savoyard is also the name of a type of architectural style, Savoyard architecture, characterized by half-timbered houses and steeply pitched roofs.<br><br>Furthermore, the word can refer to a type of piece of furniture or decorative object, typically a chest or cabinet, originating from the Savoy region and characterized by intricate carvings and ornate designs.

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Savvier

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More perceptive, shrewder, and more capable of adapting to challenging situations, often picked up knowledge or skills beyond the norm.

Savviest

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Saw-toothed

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Saw

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A verb with multiple meanings.<br><br>1. To cut through something with a saw.<br>Example: "I saw through the wood to make a trench."<br>2. To achieve or gain an understanding or realization after a struggle or difficulty.<br>Example: "I finally saw, after watching several videos, how to fix the software."<br>3. To meet or catch sight of something or someone.<br>Example: "I saw my friends at the party and they invited me to dance."<br>4. To witness or observe an event.<br>Example: "The thousands of spectators saw the fireworks display."<br>5. A type of tree native to North America, often found in woodland areas.

Sawblade

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A sawblade, also known as a saw blade or saw blade, is a long, thin, sharp slotted metal piece with teeth on one edge, used for cutting through wood, metal, or other materials by being operated mechanically or by hand.

Sawdust

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Sawed

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Past tense of "saw", meaning to cut through or apart with a saw. For example: "I sawed the wood to make a table."

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Sawhorse

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A sawhorse is a freestanding frame, usually made of a straight or slightly curved piece of wood, used to support and hold objects or materials (such as lumber or power tools) while working with them, often to keep them at the right height or angle.

Sawing

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Sawing refers to the act of cutting through a material, typically a wood or metal, using a saw. It can also refer to the sound made by a saw when cutting through a material.

Sawmill

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A sawmill is a facility used for cutting down, cutting up, transporting, storing, and otherwise processing wood in a lumber yard, such as a woodworking plant or a construction site.

Sawmills

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Sawmills are facilities where logs are cut into timber for wood products, such as lumber, boards, and beams. They typically consist of large machines that can cut through thick logs, including circular saw blades or bandsaws, and sometimes also edgers, resaws, and sorters.<br><br>There are several types of sawmills, including:<br><br>1. Portable sawmills: These are small, mobile sawmills that can be set up and taken down as needed.<br>2. Band sawmills: These use a band saw blade to cut through logs.<br>3. Circular sawmills: These use a circular saw blade to cut through logs.<br>4. Reciprocating sawmills: These use a back-and-forth motion to cut through logs.<br>5. Panel sawmills: These specialize in cutting lumber into panel products like plywood and particleboard.<br><br>Sawmills are an essential part of the wood processing industry, and their products are used in a wide range of applications, from construction and furniture making to wood pulp and paper production.

Sawn

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Past tense of "see", meaning to cut or cut through something using a saw.