Cleavers [noun]
Definition of Cleavers:
cutting instrument
Opposite/Antonyms of Cleavers:
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Sentence/Example of Cleavers:
They accordingly suffered the punishment, the wrist being divided by a cleaver driven through the joint by force of a mallet.
Contrary to my expectation Tinah this afternoon brought on board the cleaver that had been stolen.
Before adding the next budget, two points in Lucy Cleaver's outlay should, perhaps, be emphasized in the interest of common sense.
Under its edge the dusky metal of Khosatral's body gave way like common flesh beneath a cleaver.
Because of the hardness of the covering, a cleaver or a hatchet is generally required to open the squash and cut it into pieces.
I saw a cleaver in the hands of a black man outside the door.
As for Cleaver, he was given his credits and permitted to graduate in due time.
Afterwards, with a cleaver, they severed the head and placed it with the body in the coffin.
Each is armed with a long, broad knife, like a butcher's cleaver.
He was vaguely conscious of a tirade of strange words, of an arm at the end of which was a meat cleaver, lashing about.